SA in crisis – Part-5: What you should do

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This is the final edition of our five-part series setting out why South Africa blew up a week ago, arguing that the blow-up was not

Guns, principles, and SA’s uncivilised condition

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The challenge confronting people – and, to be honest, I am one of them – who are unsettled by the notion that the right to

Can we make corruption productive?

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The most corrupt of Britain’s politicians was one of her most productive leaders. He used a network of corruption to bring stability to the nation

Munich (finally) remembered in Tokyo

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For the first time in nearly half a century, the victims of the 1972 terror attack at the Munich Olympics have been officially remembered, with

Study claims Chinese vaccine not very effective at protecting old people

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A Hungarian study of blood from 450 people found that the Chinese-made vaccine, Sinopharm, seemed to offer less effective protection from Covid-19 than other vaccines.

British and Irish authorities move to deport walrus

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A walrus, affectionately dubbed ‘Wally,’ made headlines earlier this year when he became the first walrus to visit Ireland and the southern coast of the