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A quiet dig in Romania unearthed more than ancient bones it cracked open our understanding of when and how humans first ...
Academics have said they have found "the earliest human face of western Europe", after fragments of a skull were found at the Spanish archaeological cave site of Sima del Elefante. The skull of the ...
The meeting offered South Sudanese officials and businesses a platform to forge new trade partnerships, attract investment and share in Africa’s innovation-driven growth. Relations between Kiir ...
Kenya’s historic advocacy demonstrates its unwavering commitment to uniting all six regions of Africa—including the Diaspora—as equal members of our continental family. Director General of ...
While these tariffs primarily target the European Union, South America, African and Asian countries, South Africa has also felt the repercussions, facing a staggering 32% tariff on its exports ...
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South Africa’s agricultural exports reached a new record of US$13.7 billion in 2024, up 3% from the previous year, according to data from Trade Map. South Africa also imports various ...
South Africa’s payment ecosystems have experienced a drastic shift over the past few years, becoming more interconnected than ever. However, these advancements have also led to an evolving set ...
Much has been made of Africa’s gaming landscape in recent years, with it seen as being on the rise from a player perspective, but the same cannot be said of African game developers. We hear ...
Dated to 210,000 years ago, this fossil—dubbed Apidima 1—is now the oldest known evidence of Homo sapiens in Europe, revealing that modern humans left Africa far earlier than once thought. Led by Dr.
“Diversity” was the buzzword at the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) summit last month in Durban, South Africa. Genomic research depends on it – yet Africa remains one of the most under ...
The Juluren show a blend of traits seen in Neanderthals but not in Denisovans, Homo erectus, or modern humans ... where populations diverged and merged across Africa and Eurasia.