"Ukraine knew that the African girls who had come to work in the drone factories, lived in that hostel that was struck down.
Heather Hurlburt - an associate fellow at Chatham House, specialising in AI and its use in tech - agrees that AI "has ...
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Flying Over South Africa’s Golden Atlantis Dunes
Just outside Cape Town, the Atlantis Dunes stretch across the horizon in waves of soft, white sand—an ever-changing landscape ...
Caption: The first group of Afrikaners from South Africa arrived for resettlement in the U.S. on May 12. Under a new Trump administration policy, the number of refugees allowed into the country will ...
Since his coming to power, against the overwhelming opinion of Americans, he has lurched from one fiasco locally and internationally to the other, embarrassing his countrymen who have had to bear the ...
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69 All Out, Last-Gasp Wins And Revenge: South Africa's Journey To First-Ever Women's World Cup Final
From a crushing defeat in their opening game against England to a commanding win in the semi-final against the same opponent, South Africa's journey to their first Women's Cricket World Cup final has ...
From a women-only driving school to an all-female taxi service - a South African activist-turned-entrepreneur is tackling high rates of sexual assault by providing safe transport in one of the country ...
Having begun their campaign with a defeat, South Africa's journey to their first Women’s Cricket World Cup final has been nothing short of inspiring.
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This Clip Of Donald Trump Seemingly Confusing South America With South Africa Is Just...Wow
There are many factual inaccuracies in Trump’s statement to go along with the obvious geographical gaffes. For instance, ...
A new inquest into the 1967 death of South African Nobel Peace Prize winner and anti-apartheid leader Albert Luthuli has ...
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‘Where would America be without us?’ A community of refugees is stunned by White House limits
In Minneapolis, where Somali refugees helped revitalize entire neighborhoods, the community was stunned by the presidential ...
Philadelphia native Edmond W. Davis is a historian, college professor and journalist. In this column he spotlights the disconnect between Africa’s production of world-class athletes and its exclusion ...
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