Desk Reports : In a small, unassuming village just outside Gaborone, Botswana’s capital, Keorapetse Koko sat on an old, slightly worn couch in her modest home. She was simply stunned. For seventeen years, her career—and honestly, the economic backbone of her entire nation—was built on diamonds. Now, she watches that foundation crumble, and it’s happening fast. You see, Botswana’s story is incredible. Diamonds were discovered back in 1967, only a year after independence. This landlocked country, once one of the world’s poorest, experienced an abrupt, life-changing stroke of luck, quickly…
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Eyewitness Shocker: Historian Claims Israeli Forces Aided Looters Attacking Gaza Aid Convoys
Desk Reports : Eyewitness Shocker: Historian Claims Israeli Forces Aided Looters Attacking Gaza Aid Convoys Honestly, sometimes the most shocking revelations come from the people who actually got inside. And, to be frank, getting a historian like Jean-Pierre Filiu into Gaza was a near miracle. Filiu, a super-respected professor of Middle East studies over at France’s prestigious Sciences Po university, managed to spend over a month in the territory right around the New Year. He was hosted by a humanitarian group in that packed, southern coastal area, al-Mawasi. Here’s the…
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