By Michele van Eck and Samantha Huneberg South Africa, like many other countries in Africa and the world over, has in recent years seen an…
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For the brother of Shireen Abu Akleh, the Palestinian American reporter killed while covering an Israeli military raid in the West Bank, Joe Biden’s first…
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By Paul Kiel Last June, drawing on the largest trove of confidential American tax data that’s ever been obtained, ProPublica launched a series of stories…
By Matshepo Dibetso For weeks now, I have been preoccupied with the #ROEvWade judgement – mulling why it is important to me, over on the…
By Chad Williams On Tuesday proceedings at the continental legislative body, the Pan African Parliament (PAP), kicked off to a heated start in South Africa.…