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S African president supports campaign to remove statues glorifying apartheid

CAPE TOWN, Sep 24 (Xinhua) President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday threw his weight behind an ongoing campaign to remove statues glorifying the apartheid past.
"Monuments glorifying our divisive past should be repositioned and relocated," Ramaphosa said in his virtual address marking the country's Heritage Day which encourages South Africans to celebrate their culture and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions.
South Africa comes from a history of prejudice and exclusion, and since democracy in 1994, the country has worked to transform its heritage landscape, Ramaphosa said.
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29 Mar 2024 | 7:22 PM

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Two interpol-wanted suspects detained in Istanbul

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UK to almost double aid for Sudan in 2024-2025 to $122 4 mln

29 Mar 2024 | 4:41 PM

London, Mar 29 (UNI) The United Kingdom has boosted its funding to address an escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan, bringing its total commitments in 2024–2025 to 89 million pounds ($112.4 million), almost double what was allocated in the current financial year, the Foreign Office said.

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