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I thought I would be next – survivor of migrant sea disaster

I thought I would be next – survivor of migrant sea disaster

ADFIFT on the Atlantic Ocean, the migrants from West Africa resorted to drinking seawater to quench their unbearable thirst. Then they started dying one by one. Disposing of the bodies became a daily trial for those still alive on the brightly pa...
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US Supreme Court justices in Trump case lean toward some level of immunity

US Supreme Court justices in Trump case lean toward some level of immunity

THE Supreme Court's conservative justices signaled support for U.S. presidents having some level of protection from criminal charges for certain acts taken in office as it tackled Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution for trying to undo ...
McLaren’s Sam Bird ruled out of E-prix, replaced by Barnard

McLaren’s Sam Bird ruled out of E-prix, replaced by Barnard

NEOM McLaren driver Sam Bird has been ruled out of the Monaco E-prix this weekend, hampering his challenge for the Formula E (FE) championship.  The British driver crashed into the wall at turn two (known as the Saint-Devote corner) during the fi...
Nigeria seeks managers for planned $10 billion diaspora fund

Nigeria seeks managers for planned $10 billion diaspora fund

NIGERIA is seeking fund managers for a planned $10 billion diaspora fund that is aimed at attracting dollar inflows and foreign investment into the economy, a tender document showed. The fund seeks to pool together billions of dollars remitted mo...
Bird interview with: The producers of Jumping for Change

Bird interview with: The producers of Jumping for Change

AS African basketball presenter and correspondent Silaei Shani found out, Jumping for Change is far more than a basketball film. Against the backdrop of Kenya's Maasai community, it delivers a strong message about societal norms and embracing change...
Why it’s wrong to blame South Africa’s woes on Mandela’s compromises

Why it’s wrong to blame South Africa’s woes on Mandela’s compromises

IF he were alive today, Nelson Mandela would probably be puzzled to find that it has become popular among South Africans frustrated with the pace of change to join former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe in casting him as a villain. The charge ...

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Academics with disabilities: South African universities need an overhaul to make them genuinely inclusive

Academics with disabilities: South African universities need an overhaul to make them genuinely inclusive

VERY little research has been conducted about academics with disabilities working in South African universities. This means their stories, and the ch...
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