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Is the United States on the brink of a revolution?

Participants in the Women’s March gather near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in January 2018. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) Serbulent Turan,…

Another 3 Nigerians arrested for drugs in India

The two Nigerians in paper veil crouching with the Anti ~Narcotics cell in India Three Nigerians have been caught in…

We've learnt a great deal since South Africa's biggest quake 50 years ago

The 1969 earthquake did a huge amount of damage in Tulbagh. From the archive of Fagan Architects Ray Durrheim, University…

The disturbing account of a black baby thrown into boiling water and flogged to death by slave-ship captain

Voyages in transatlantic slave trade Pic Credit: independent.co.uk   Today, many Africans are still living with memories of the pains…

Be excellent: how ancient virtues can guide our responses to the climate crisis

What would Socrates say about coal mining? Or recycling? www.shutterstock.com Roger Crisp, Australian Catholic University As world chiefs and youth…

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Why South Africa should seriously consider taxing its wealthy citizens

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The road to reconciliation starts with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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Xenophobia: time for cool heads to prevail in Nigeria and South Africa

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