More extreme variations between wet and dry seasons will make life harder for Egypt’s farmers
In the same week the UN was looking into claims that coloured people were gatvol, rioting erupted.
Now, as in the past, the liberal Enlightenment is no guarantee for liberty, equality and fraternity
South Sudan’s president has sacked his army chief in a risky gamble to tighten his grip on power
“My parents abandoned me, because I look the way I do. They said I’m not their child”
Three families in too little space: "We literally fight for this room."
A new book links Zuma to an apartheid-era sanctions buster who now wants billions
"If we are honest, a key appointment is not merely, or at all, about what Zuma wants"
‘Wellness’ is a dangerous creed for those predisposed to eating disorders
“If you say you are against racism, you risk people saying you’re a communist”