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More than 100,000 packets of sliced bread have been recalled in Japan after parts of a black rat’s body were discovered ...
One of the largest food banks in Johannesburg was forced to close its doors this week due to delays in funding from the Gauteng Department of Social Development. The food bank, run by the Believers ...
The very notion of transferring consciousness — assuming it is even possible — raises profound philosophical questions about identity, autonomy and the sanctity of life ...
Coffee is the latest commodity to fall victim to poor climate conditions, with the price of the power bean shooting up since the start of the year after heavy rainfall in Brazil and drought in Vietnam ...
Although the ANC’s position as the governing party appears precarious, the possibility of it retaining a majority and still having significant clout must not be dismissed, say analysts ...
Flight Centre will handle the complexities of booking for large groups, advise on the best deals and even make suggestions on ...
The ‘stop the ships’ law shows how countries like Britain can evade their international responsibility to host refugees by ...
Although the ANC’s position as the governing party appears precarious, the possibility of it retaining a majority and still ...
When will we forget about skin colour and select candidates based on qualities such as their skills, qualifications, morals and ability to grow the nation?
The Mail & Guardian will, for the first time, host a youth summit in 2024, which will bring together the youth, corporate ...
With its famed “jogo bonito” (beautiful game), iconic stars and record five World Cup titles, Brazil has long been known as the “land of football”. But is it still? The country of Pele, Garrincha and ...