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South Africa’s Afrophobia reveals a troubling betrayal of pan-African solidarity. Historical injustices mirror today’s xenophobic violence, reflecting deeper governance failures as the continent ...
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Modest gains in renewable energy have made the most catastrophic climate outcome implausible, but scientists warn the world is still on track to blow past the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree goal.
From Frangokastello in Crete to Mavris Petras Street in Thessaloniki and the “Well of Souls” in Kifissia, Greece is still ...