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South Africa, home to the world’s largest rhino population, had lost over 10,000 rhinos to poaching over the last decade.
The horns of rhinos are injected with radioactive isotopes that scientists say are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs agents.
Temba Bavuma reflects on the Proteas' journey to achieve Springboks-like success, following their historic World Test ...
The UN treats the Polisario as the legitimate representative of the Western Sahara people. The US is now vilifying it.
With President Donald Trump's latest executive order on tariffs now set to go into effect Aug. 7, and Friday's report of a ...
President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves drew worries from Wall Street as stocks slumped Friday and Treasury yields fell ...
Trump intends the duties to bring back manufacturing to the United States, while also forcing other countries to reduce their ...
The Nation Newspaper Energy realism for Africa: unmasking double standards and embracing a balanced path forward ...
A United Nations Women poll found that 58 percent of girls and young women have experienced at least one form of online harassment, often before they turn twenty-five.
While conservation efforts have seen rhino populations in South Africa and other parts of their range begin to bounce back from the brink of extinction, poaching is still very much a problem. In 2024, ...
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