Amid Mozambique’s turmoil, opposition leader Mondlane faces scrutiny for incitement, with ICC action urged globally
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Politics
VenĂ¢ncio Mondlane’s Incitement to Violence Threatens Mozambique’s Stability — The ICC Must Act
Mozambique faces deadly unrest as opposition leader Mondlane incites violence, leaving 110 dead and prompting urgent calls for international intervention
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Mahama warns of last-minute recruitments and contracts by the outgoing government, cautioning against liabilities for the incoming administration.
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