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Brooke Bruk-Jackson is a 21-year-old model who will be representing the southern African country at Miss Universe.
What Putin's arrest could look like
Vladimir Putin could face justice at The Hague if he visits any of the International Criminal Court's 123 member states. How likely is it to happen?
It's Time for the Media to Stop Mincing Words
Journalists covering global events face a constant buzzing in the ear: what words to use when there's a narrative dispute. The issue is ever more acute in our frenzied era of societal polarization, entitled grievance politics, and never-ending spin—like efforts to brand an invasion of Ukraine as a "special military operation."
What Have We Learned After a Year of War in Ukraine?
Criticism of democracy is not new: thinkers from Plato to Socrates to Voltaire to Hobbes have expressed such sentiments, united by a common skepticism that average people possess enough of a clue to be trusted with any influence.
Black Mamba Kills Man's Wife, Daughter and Nephew in Single Attack
The venomous black mamba is one of the most feared snakes in the world, described as the fastest snake in Africa.
What is Going On Inside Vladimir Putin's Head? 12 Experts Weigh In
Experts are divided over whether Putin's increasingly erratic behavior is a calculated move, or a sign of an emotional and unstable leader.
The Wolves Will Become Sheep
House Republicans owe it to the Constitution and the American people to defeat the wolves and return them to sheep status.
Biden Mulls Sanctions on Putin, Adding Him to List of Just 7 World Leaders
"It wouldn't be significant because of any of the results," former OFAC official Peter Kucik told Newsweek. "It would be significant because of the fact that it's fairly unprecedented to sanction a leader of the stature of Putin."
Why China Picked Amnesty's Ex-Chief as U.N. Free Speech Monitor
A human rights champion might seem like an unlikely candidate for China to endorse—but Irene Khan's record suggests Beijing would have little to fear.
Trump's Right. The WHO Is Not Fit for Purpose
The WHO appears to be far too beholden to China—praising when it should be criticizing and looking the other way at Beijing's obfuscation and irresponsibility.
Robert Mugabe: World Reacts to Death of Ex-Zimbabwe President and Dictator
The 95-year-old, who died in Singapore, ruled Zimbabwe with an iron fist until toppled by a military coup in 2017.
One Woman's Journey Inside Saudi Arabia
Melissa Biggs Bradley has done what not many American women have done before: braved Saudi Arabia as a tourist.
Zimbabwe Soldiers Torturing Demonstrators: Report
Using troops to quell unrest has led to "loss of life and serious bodily injuries and other human rights violations," the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission said.
White Farmers in Zimbabwe Say They're Getting Poorer
In 2000, war veterans evicted at least 4,500 white farmers who are still feeling the effects of having their farmlands expropriated.
Zimbabwe's President Offered Trump Land for Golf Course
Victoria Falls is world-famous for its wildlife, but President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on a mission to attract foreign investment to the struggling African nation.
Trump Takes Up Cause of White South African Farmers
Pressure on the country's white farmers has become a rallying cry for right-wing groups across the world.
Zimbabwe Opposition Forced into Hiding After Election
Zimbabwe's security forces have harassed activists and leaders supporting the MDC Alliance.
Zimbabwe's Opposition Disputes Election Results
Emmerson Mnangagwa got more than half of the vote, preventing a second round runoff.
Zimbabwe Election: Violence and 'Rigged' Results
Armed troops have begun patrolling the streets of the country's capital city of Harare.
Robert Mugabe Criticizes Pension, Wants $10 Million
The deposed leader said he has been given $467,000 and two houses, which he claims is not enough.
Zimbabwe Holds First Election Without Former Leader
The election was a chance for Zimbabwe to diverge from its repressive past under Mugabe.
Zimbabwe President Blames Mugabe Supporters For Attack
Mnangagwa and Grace Mugabe have been seen as political rivals since he was removed from his post as vice president prior to the coup that led to her husband's resignation.
South Africa: Land Battles Fuel Economic Fears
Stealing property from millions of black South Africans was the country's original crime. But more than two decades after the fall of white minority rule, only a few have seen the land returned.
Louis Farrakhan Loses Twitter Verification
He also said Jews in Hollywood force aspiring actors to participate in anal sex.
Nelson Chamisa Says Only Change Can Save Zimbabwe
The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change says millennial voters will help him end the Robert Mugabe era.
Queen Elizabeth Compares Trump and Obama to Helicopter
"Why do they go 'round and 'round when you want to talk?" Queen Elizabeth asked. "Sounds like President Trump. Or President Obama."
Gold Diggers Illegally Mine Zimbabwe First Lady's Farm
About 400 workers allegedly uprooted trees to dig for gold.
Robert Mugabe Says His Ouster 'Must Be Undone'
The former dictator said that Zimbabwe did not deserve the November 2017 "coup d'état" that removed him from power.
Canada Welcomes Belgian Royal Family With German Flag
Luckily quick thinking prevented a diplomatic incident.
Thousands Demand U.S. Let White South Africans Emigrate
"The time for reconciliation is over," said Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters opposition party.