by Rolph David
At the recent meeting with the German chancellor, dumb Donny Trump didn't know what D-Day was and is. Perhaps someone will inform him about history outside the USA, especially if the USA once played a decisive role in the victory over Nazi Germany.
One day past eighty years, the beaches breathe
The grit of those who stormed the world awake.
Steel met the tide; beneath the cliff and heat...
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Saturday 7th June 2025 6:18 pm
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by Rolph David
The ongoing conflicts in Palestine and the Gaza Strip reflect a tragic cycle of violence fuelled by deep-rooted injustices and
external political interference. Faith, often exploited and weaponised, becomes a source of division rather than unity, amplifying
wounds rather than healing them. Powerful nations backing one side or the other frequently escalate tensions, prolonging
suffering and...
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