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THE spike in terrorism in the North, especially in the North-East and North-Central, is alarming. Boko Haram and ISWAP have become deadlier. They now use drones and improvised explosive devices in ...
Nigeria is grappling with an alarming drug crisis, with a United Nations report revealing that 14.4 per cent of its ...
Professor Bonang Mohale received the Diamond Award for Global Educational Leadership from the The Not Alone Foundation in ...
Marine archaeologists have discovered that two shipwrecks in Costa Rica are the remains of Danish slave ships missing for ...
"Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" is the first Costume Institute exhibit to focus exclusively on Black designers, and the ...
Mantashe’s attacks on Orania and Afrikaner self-determinationContrast between Afrikaner and black South African nationhoodThe ...
The final impediment to the return of the Bears has been cleared with the NRL and West Australian government agreeing to terms on an $85 million funding deal for an 18th team in Perth.
Home to over 45,000 IDPs in camps and shelters, Al-Nuhud now risks becoming the next epicentre of atrocities, echoing recent ...
BBC Verify tracks a man accused of selling places on a migrant boat which left dozens dead after getting lost at sea.
Julius Malema has promised the people of the North West that his party will continue to fight for the rights of black women.
Shirley Blumberg reflects on how her South African roots led to a lifetime of social justice advocacy through architecture.
In his address, Malema slammed Trump for his 'illiteracy', saying even former president Jacob Zuma was better than him.