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N obody is quite sure how the ferry sank. Ayuen Samuel, who manages the old shipyard in Juba, South Sudan’s capital, thinks ...
Dwindling river flows and worsening drought are triggered by warmer-than-average weather and lower precipitation levels.
A surge of innovative openings in the wake of the pandemic has injected new glamour into the romantic port city’s hotel scene ...
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
For many years, friends and family of John Best, well-known police officer, former chairman of the Eastern Cape Emergency Coordinating Committee and now city councillor in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro ...
The Civil War began when the Confederates bombarded Union soldiers at Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861.
Ancient Greek sailors, whose sails caught the winds of curiosity and ambition, were among the earliest to venture beyond ...
Some call it “dark tourism”. American wit and travel author PJ O’Rourke dubbed it “holidays in hell”. Visiting places of ...
Spring birds, ancient ruins and scenic wetlands are discovered during a journey through France’s Camargue delta.
When you glance at a map of West Africa, one border stands out as unusually narrow and oddly shaped — The Gambia. It’s often ...
How collaboratives can accelerate government initiatives to eliminate preventable global health problems, as seen in the case ...
The free concert series highlights a different act each week, with the Music GNV Live and Local Edition: Teen Artist Showcase ...