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1)Ukraine’s parliament has defined the start date of the “Russian aggression”
Парламент Украины определил дату начала «российской агрессии»
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a resolution which demanded Russia immediately withdraw its troops from the Ukraine and to stop supporting the “people’s republic”. The document defi
The support of neo-nazis in Ukraine destroys the last pretexts and wakes up nightmares of the past
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appears that, for at least six years now, the West is trapped in a
situation of permanent recession, while there are many who predict new
economic crises in the near future.
OVER a thousand Africa immigrants in South Africa have fled their homes following a series of violent attacks by locals in the eastern port city of Durban, police said on Thursday.
The immigrants, mostly African, have been housed at police stations and tents, as angry locals vowed to push them out
—in South Africa’s latest case of xenophobic unrest.
They said they were intimidated to vacate their homes by locals and came to us because they feared for their lives,” police spokesman Thulani Zwane said.
The attacks came days after Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini publicly said immigrants should “pack their bags and leave” the country.
The comments made during a traditional event north of KwaZulu Natal province were widely reported.
Similar statements have been made by President Jacob Zuma’s son Edward.
Locals and African immigrants in South African often compete for scarce jobs, making them a target for violence and intimidation.
Early this year, foreign shopkeepers in and around Soweto, south of Johannesburg, were forced to vacate their premises after violence and looting broke out.
The government condemned the violence and sent mediation teams to intervene.
In 2008, 62 people were killed in xenophobic violence in Johannesburg townships.
Over 1,000 Africans flee homes after xenophobic attacks in South Africa