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Regime changes often disproportionately affect women’s rights. Senegal, despite its progress in gender equality, is no exception to this alarming global dynamic.
Interview: Sky Cricket host has come a long way from cleaning planes and was captivated by broadcasting even before he played for England ...
After 1994 when South Africa became a democracy, the main aim of academic development was to help transform society by giving ...
It now powers over 30 million homes across Africa and has reached around 200 million people in 72 countries. With operations ...
Every July 18, as the sun sets on Nelson Mandela’s birthday, South Africans—and increasingly the world—pause in reflection.
When we feel a little “off” in our executive function, some small but mighty adjustments can help make sure we’re not accidentally making life harder for ourselves.
Professor Sarah Street’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) - and Leverhulme-funded research has increased understanding of the preservation of colour films and expanded their presentation to ...
From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases today’s top photos chosen by Associated ...
Have you ever found yourself stunned, truly speechless by someone’s complete lack of knowledge about something everyone seems ...
Only Judaism arouses true hatred. And this hatred is roused by non-Jews' very very deep fear/realization that Judaism and the ...
Discover 'Ons vir jou' (2025), a striking photographic artwork by Lily van Rensburg and Haroon Gunn-Salie that captures the essence of South Africa’s politically charged December 16th commemorations ...
Sibling rappers Pusha T and Malice reunite after 15 years on an inventive record sprinkled with Pharrell Williams’s stardust ...