Cape Town's Winding Roads to Reconciliation: A Bike Ride Through Apartheid's Legacy
The streets of Cape Town, South Africa, are a complex tapestry of cultures, histories, and socioeconomic realities. As a New…
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The streets of Cape Town, South Africa, are a complex tapestry of cultures, histories, and socioeconomic realities. As a New…
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Emma Salisbury, Senior Research Fellow on the National Security Programme at the Foreign Policy…
Today is World Press Freedom Day—but there is little to celebrate. The latest index from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shows…
Fly fishers say the salmon population at the burn in Moray has been wiped out and could take years to…
A shocking discovery has led to the arrest of a man in Austria, after a jar of baby food was…
The plight of England's red squirrel population has taken a devastating turn, with conservationists warning that these iconic creatures are…
The British political landscape has been marred by controversy in recent weeks, with the government facing criticism from both within…
The monarch's visit to Bermuda has been met with great enthusiasm, as schoolchildren gathered to catch a glimpse of King…
The question of Donald Trump's popularity in the US has been a topic of discussion for years, with many wondering…
The British political scene has long been characterized by a two-party system, with Labour and the Conservatives dominating the landscape.…
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei declared Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities non-negotiable, calling the US the "Great Satan" and…
The Israeli interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla near the Greek island of Crete has sparked a wave of controversy and…