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A primary driver of the monumental endeavour to develop the yellow fever vaccine was a shared sense of responsibility that America, having the means and knowledge, should use its resources for the ...
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Loaded for Bear — bans on entering the woods in eastern Canada are signs of the climate crisis
Beyond debates about government overreach, the bans are a sign of the severity of the unfolding climate crisis. The 2025 fire season is the second-worst on record in Canada, only topped so far by the ...
This year’s programme promises a powerful mix of political insight, economic foresight, social justice conversations and bold conversations about South Africa’s future.
The Gauteng government and the South African National Taxi Council have condemned taxi-related violence after an e-hailing driver was killed in Soweto last week. However, their statements ring hollow.
Hundreds of fans welcomed a member of Irish rap group Kneecap as he arrived at a London court on Wednesday seeking to throw out a terrorism charge for allegedly displaying a flag in support of ...
This is a delicious weeknight pasta supper that’s easy to make. Mine is a simplified version, but you could enrich it with butter or even cream — or both — for a more luxurious result.
Pep Guardiola is determined to regain Manchester City’s menacing aura after a disappointing 2024/25 campaign in which the team won no silverware.
It may fumble its final moments but Weapons builds on the successes of filmmaker Zach Cregger’s previous effort Barbarian, harnessing many of the same techniques to create a more sophisticated, ...
It was at an 18th century Georgian manor house outside London that Japanese lawmaker Rui Matsukawa began to have serious doubts about America’s commitment to defending her country.
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Shots were fired at a prosecutor and his family outside their home in Tiryville, Kariega, in a brazen attack reminiscent of the killing of Tracy Brown last month.
As countries fail to adopt a treaty to throttle plastic pollution globally, the story of Eastern Cape herders tackling the scourge of throwaway nappies in communal grazing unwittingly exposes a new ...
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