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New genetic study pushes Australian settlement back 60,000 years, supporting ‘long chronology’
This helps refine our understanding of human origins, maritime mobility, and early seafaring narratives,” one of the study’s ...
Spokesperson says urgent need for shelter, health services, water and sanitation as displacement continues - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Cameroon’s leading opposition figure, Anicet Ekane, has died at age 74 after weeks in detention, his family and lawyers said ...
More than 334,700 people are currently living with HIV in Ghana. In 2024 alone, Ghana recorded over 15,200 new HIV infections and more than 12,600 AIDS-related deaths, underscoring the ongoing public ...
Andre Onana has endured a rollercoaster few seasons having left Manchester United for Turkish side Trabzonspor but it appears ...
Opinion
The world moves on — what SA’s G20 presidency revealed about US’s shrinking gravitational pull
For the first time in the G20’s history, the world reached consensus without the United States. No walkouts. No protests. No sense of crisis. Just a group of nations negotiating on their own terms and ...
Barrick Mining is considering spinning off its North American gold assets into a listed business, separating the operations ...
CITES CoP20 in Samarkand exposed a stark truth: the conservation model southern Africa has spent decades promoting is no ...
In many countries outside the U.S., those with higher levels of social trust are also more likely to view several international organizations positively.
Table Mountain is South Africa's most famous landmark and the namesake for this sprawling national park. In addition to striking geological formations, it's home to distinct vegetation, called fynbos.
Yet in the U.S. and many other nations, social trust is far from ubiquitous. While a majority of U.S. adults (55%) say most people can be trusted, a sizable share (44%) say most people can’t be ...
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