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Nelson Mandela not only put his reputation on the line but spent significant political capital actively supporting the ...
Reading is the new sexy, books are back, and they’re printed, from bookstores. Over the past few years people have started ...
Rebecca Monk, a third-year student at the University of Cape Town (UCT), is defying the odds by balancing a tight academic schedule in geology and oceanography with her passion for triathlons - with ...
At an Oval Office press conference last month, Donald Trump described present-day South Africa as “the opposite of apartheid” ...
Though summer has only just started, teachers and librarians are already hard at work preparing for the new academic year. We ...
This stunning destination draws millions of yearly visitors, but certain safety concerns require some extra planning before ...
Danie van der Lith In a country where learning poverty is robbing children of their futures, one woman is turning the tide, one learner at a time.Anne Maclean, the Managing Director and Founder of the ...
Tim Marshall's 2025 edition of Prisoners of Geography refreshes his realist geopolitical doctrine with post-COVID, AI-era, ...
Over a million species of animals and plants are now hanging by a thread, more than ever before in human history, says the ...
Moments after Donald Trump was shot at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July, he demanded something unexpected ...
When the late John Arlott was writing up the life of Fred Trueman, arguably Headingley’s favourite son, he asked his subject ...