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The Habesha By Caleb Ta. (Dr.) Independent Researcher in African Political Affairs; Human Rights Advocate Preface: A Test of Moral Consistency in Africa’s New Diplomacy In an age when moral leadership is increasingly invoked but rarely practiced, Africa stands at a crossroads. Nations like (…)
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