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Al Jazeera on MSNThe Egyptians finding a ‘second home’ after migrating south to TanzaniaAs Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
"While the winger and De Klerk have been included on the standby list, it does suggest that their stocks are declining ...
Oti Mabuse has shared a moment with fans she 'never in her wildest dreams' thought would happen as she made a rare appearance ...
On 18 July, passionate volunteers from dentsu South Africa rolled up their sleeves and joined more than 100 change-makers at ...
SHAKING with so much rage that she struggled to breathe, Lehanne Sergison read a flirtatious Facebook message declaring her “one in a million”. The Kent woman, 53, had received a response from the ...
The extensive maintenance that is currently being undertaken by the bulk water utility, Rand Water, has resulted in various suburbs across the province being affected by limited water supply.
Once an advocate of US soft power, the secretary of state has embraced Maga values from isolationism to impatience with ...
The world's largest ever climate legal case comes to a conclusion today. It sprang from unlikely origins in a student project, but quickly became a massive global operation.
A Brit has set off on an epic cycle across the world - after training for it by working as a food delivery cyclist.
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South Africa Today on MSNTackling SA’s Childhood Play Crisis – Toys R Us Declares 26 July National Play DaySouth African children are in trouble. They’re moving less, playing less, and spending more time in front of screens than ...
Many cultures believe that the time of a child’s birth influences the kind of person they become. Are they right? A recent ...
Washington had been a buffer against China’s efforts to use UNESCO to influence education, historical designations and even ...
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