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Should rhino horn be traded legally? South Africa says it could support conservation, while critics fear it may increase demand and poaching. Experts unpack the debate.
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A major mangrove restoration project in Senegal promised climate benefits, but new research suggests its carbon savings may have been significantly overstated.
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Sheep farmers in South Africa’s Drakensberg are adapting to a changing climate as rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns threaten their livelihoods.
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Ghana’s push for learner-centred education faces a challenge: many teachers still rely on traditional classroom methods.
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Recurring attacks on foreign nationals raise a pressing question: why do the same patterns of violence keep resurfacing?
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What happens when the language of rights, representation and accountability is used to justify exclusion?
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Scientists are racing to develop better Ebola vaccines, but major scientific and logistical challenges remain.
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A South African telescope has detected the most distant giant radio galaxy ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early universe.
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Local communities are playing a growing role in protecting Ghana’s natural resources, but stronger support is needed to sustain their efforts.
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From tracking wildlife to predicting threats, AI offers new possibilities for conservation — and new challenges.
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Climate change is threatening sheep farming in South Africa’s Drakensberg. Farmers are adapting but need mountain infrastructure, better climate warnings and vets.
Several key actions that could help are not yet on the table, including mobilising other political parties as well as civic society to fight anti-foreigner hysteria.
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Vaccine development can be really expensive, and there’s limited commercial return.