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How Senegal’s Fishers, Women, and Youth Are Rewriting the Rules of Ocean GovernanceOne out of every five Senegalese relies on the ocean for their livelihood. That’s not a statistic it’s a lifeline, and it’s ...
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Africa, struggling for stability and economic growth, is not a dumping ground for unwanted migrantsCapetown STOCK PHOTO The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to approve deporting undocumented migrants to South Sudan after a lower court blocked ...
By Shah Faisal The World Test Championship final is upon us. Starting June 11, at Lord's, two giants of the game—Australia and South Africa—will go head-to-h ...
Wagner Group leaving Mali after heavy losses but Russia's Africa Corps to remain - The Russia-backed Wagner Group says it is ...
Harmony Gold has declared June 5 a Day of Safety across its South Africa operations after a fall-of-ground incident at its Joel mine, in the Free State, resulted in the death of an employee. The ...
Lara Logan interviews Rob Hersov on South Africa’s crisis—covering corruption, farm murders, and why the global community should finally pay attention.
They left to survive, but what was lost in the process? A look at the invisible burden of Africa’s new migration wave to the ...
New research brings together 7,000 years of history in South Arabia to show how ancient pastoralists changed placement and construction of monuments over time in the face of environmental and cultural ...
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) — where the Cameroonian-Swiss culture worker had served ... artistic relationships was with the South African artist Tracey Rose.
JOHANNESBURG, May 14 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand recouped some losses on Wednesday, a day after the country's power utility implemented rolling power cuts. South Africa's Eskom said on Tuesday ...
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s rand recouped some losses on Wednesday, a day after the country’s power utility implemented rolling power cuts. South Africa’s Eskom said on Tuesday it would ...
In context: New research reveals that South Africa's land is rising not due to deep-earth forces but because of severe water loss from droughts and groundwater depletion. This discovery presents a ...
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