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  2. Wind of Change (speech) - Wikipedia

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    The independence of British Somaliland in 1960, along with the "Wind of Change" speech that Macmillan delivered in South Africa earlier that same year, marked the start of a decade in which the dismantling of the British Empire reached its climax, with 27 former colonies in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean becoming independent nations. [11]

  3. South Asia Union Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Phase III covers north central South Asia, including Nepal, with most of the material being in Nepali, Marathi, Gujarati, and Hindi. Phase IV covers western South Asia, including Afghanistan , Pakistan , and parts of northwestern India, with the corresponding Indo-Iranian and western Indo-Aryan languages, most of which are written in Perso ...

  4. African Union law - Wikipedia

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    African Union law is the body of law comprising treaties, resolutions and decisions that have direct and indirect application to the member States of the African Union (AU). [1] Similar to European Union law , AU law regulates the behavior of countries party to the regional body.

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  6. Lotus (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus was a trilingual political and cultural magazine which existed between 1968 and 1991. The magazine with three language editions was published in different countries: Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia and German Democratic Republic.

  7. Rubicon speech - Wikipedia

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    Due to its anticipation and publicity by different international media houses, the speech was delivered live to a worldwide audience of over 200 million. [3] Botha declared that he would not support majority rule or the participation of black South Africans in the national government, stating there were alternatives offered through the "devolution of power" on the local level, a reference to ...

  8. Not only a matter of education - HuffPost

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    Not only a matter of education - HuffPost ... level. ...

  9. Lusaka Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    In South-West Africa SWAPO's paramilitary wing, the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) was founded in 1962, [3] its first military action occurred in Omugulugwombashe in 1966. Yet South Africa was politically strong at the time of the declaration agreed upon in Lusaka. Its border states except Botswana were all ruled by white minorities.