People get angry far more often than they rebel. And rebellions rarely become revolutions. An expert on the French Revolution explains why today's protest movements are different.
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Here is a look at the allegations against the veteran premier, who denies them all.
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The foreign nationals were removed from the Brooklyn building by police after they gained illegal access to the premises of the UNHCR.
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The butcheries were reported to be using small quantities of the chemical used to preserve corpses to keep their meat fresh during load shedding.
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In the last financial year, the KZN provincial government disbursed funds to assist disaster victims in more than 10 municipalities.
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The town is struggling with severe water shortages, amid a devastating drought in the Eastern Cape.
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It took another four months for the military, which had ousted Omar al-Bashir, to formally agree to a three-year power-sharing deal with a civilian-led transitional government.
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Former Prime Minister Domingos Simoes Pereira, who has styled himself as a moderniser, is seen as the front-runner by political observers in Guinea Bissau and internationally.
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At the time, the family claimed it had followed all processes and got full permission from the authorities to land at the Waterkloof Air Force Base in 2013.
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The honours were even when the New Zealand-born Stokes went to the middle just before tea on day one with England 120 for three.
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