The United Kingdom, this year’s climate change conference host, wants an in-person event, but Covid factors such as travel restrictions and vaccinations may stop people from attending
African states are starting to withdraw from rights bodies when rulings go against them
The causes include commercial fishing near their colonies and a scarcity of sardines and anchovies
Testing and isolating the infected are still the most effective response to the pandemic
A tiny theropod, Shuvuuia, the name of which derives from the Mongolian word for bird, is part of a group known as the alvarezsaurus, had both extraordinary hearing and night vision.
Odi Stadium, a unique behemoth that once held 60 000 fans, is clinging to its existence
The discontent we feel must mobilise citizens towards agitating for radical change, not aimless rebellion
But Afriforum’s business wing says the finance minister is playing the race card
Helen Zille decries using ‘lived experience’ in woke arguments, but does so herself in her latest book, says Shaun de Waal
The landmark Deadly Air Mpumalanga case has pitted two environmental justice groups against the state