The UNAids ‘Take the Rights Path’ campaign calls for the removal of punitive laws and policies that marginalise key populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men and people who inject ...
It’s been almost six months since Rise Mzansi’s Songezo Zibi and Makashule Gana were sworn in as MPs after the party’s first run for office. After all the campaigning and work in the new government, ...
Liberian former warlord Prince Johnson, a leading figure in the country's brutal civil wars who was accused of carrying out massacres, torture and rapes, died Thursday at the age of 72.
Georgia's ruling party said on Thursday that the country would suspend talks on European Union accession until 2028, while also refusing budgetary grants from Brussels, effectively halting its ...
The elections in Namibia on Wednesday have left many feeling angry and distrustful because of long queues, missing ballots and possible legal action. This has led to some opposition parties already ...
In the lead-up to World Aids Day 2024, Professor Salim Abdool Karim and Dr Nikita Devnarain argue that South Africa needs a concerted effort to reduce new HIV infections in young women and to prepare ...
Russia unleashed its second big attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure this month on Thursday, cutting power to more than 1 million people in the west, south, and center of the country, officials ...
Israeli tank fire hit six areas in southern Lebanon on Thursday and the Israeli military said its ceasefire with Hezbollah was breached after what it called suspects, some in vehicles, arrived at ...
The Afrikaans word for cabbage gives us a clue: kool. Because coleslaw originates in the Netherlands, where it was known as koolsla as early as the 17th century. In food, everything has a story. Even ...
Riding high on national pride in our champion rugby team, Engen’s sponsorship of the Springboks celebrates South Africa’s favourite rugby players becoming part of the ‘Engen family’, a stark example ...
China is the second largest economy in the world yet makes up such a small part of global indices (as little as c.3% in MSCI ACWI).
Rather than seeking common African positions, prioritising Africa’s development and peace can provide a foundation for meaningful global influence.