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A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known...
Aminata Traoure survived a shipwreck in which she lost her baby daughter, her sister and her niece but she is determined to embark again on the illegal crossing to Europe....
Mauro F. Guillen, Tribune News Service The world of 2030 will be radically different from the one most of us were born into, and the global pandemic will only...
Mohamed Adow, The Independent The UK creates clean energy systems at home, while shackling poorer nations with dirty fossil fuels – now is the time for rich countries to...
Climate change is the biggest issue the world is facing in the present time. It is the need of the hour to act united to save the world from the...
Drug-resistant mutations in a malaria parasite may be gaining a foothold in Africa, according to data from a new study. The research, which has been published in The Lancet...
The coronavirus has hit a good number of economies around the world and Africa is no exception. In South Africa, load shedding is on the anvil. State-owned utility Eskom’s power...
Business Bureau, Gulf Today The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s representative offices in Africa recently organised a webinar in cooperation with Oxford Business Group and the Pan African...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer The classical music scene in Dubai and the UAE is becoming more vibrant than ever. But perhaps locally based talents are yet to have fuller...
Kim Harrisberg and Kristi Eaton, Reuters The words “facemask” and “hand sanitiser” are now familiar the world over, but for isiZulu speakers in South Africa those terms did not...