Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Last of Africa’s Liberation Leaders, Dies at 97
Africa’s postcolonial leaders generally healthy a common sort: the independence fighter, the autocrat, the revered
Africa’s postcolonial leaders generally healthy a common sort: the independence fighter, the autocrat, the revered
LONDON—Prince Philip, a consistent existence at the facet of Queen Elizabeth II and the longest-serving
Carlos Menem, who led Argentina as president by the 1990s and implemented a free-sector liberalization
Eusebio Leal, a charismatic, self-taught historian credited with conserving the colonial coronary heart of Cuba’s
Jack Welch, the famous chief govt of Common Electrical who turned it into a enterprise