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Nagorno-Karabakh: What’s next for the South Caucasus region following Azerbaijan’s aggression against Armenians?
Azerbaijani forces attacked the breakaway and long-disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in September 2023. Less than a month later, and the…
Fossil snake traces: another world-first find on South Africa’s Cape south coast
Puff adders leave linear, sometimes slightly undulating traces. EcoPrint/Shutterstock Charles Helm, Nelson Mandela University and Hayley Cawthra, Council for Geoscience…
Grocery retailers are benefiting from food subsidies in Northern Canada
Saturday, 07 October 2023 08:18 Written by theconversation Soaring food prices, growing profit margins and record-high profits in the food industry have severely impacted the lives of many…
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US Professor, Steve Hanke, Reacts To Tinubu's CSU Saga
Saturday, 07 October 2023 06:31 Written by Tori Sharing his thoughts, he said the diploma Tinubu submitted to INEC is inconsistent with Chicago State University's records. …
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The family home in South African townships is contested – why occupation, inheritance and history are clashing with laws
During apartheid, black South Africans could not own land – and therefore their homes – in what were classified…
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Ontario’s Greenbelt is safe for now, but will the scandal alter Doug Ford’s course?
Monday, 02 October 2023 03:44 Written by theconversation Mark Winfield, York University, Canada Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s extraordinary reversal on his decision to open the Greater Toronto…
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The fraught history of India and the Khalistan movement
Friday, 22 September 2023 06:06 Written by theconversation The Indian government has warned its citizens living in Canada to exercise “extreme caution” due to a “deteriorating security environment”…
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China’s population grew older and richer: policy lessons for some African countries
China’s population peaked, and is now falling. Tang Ke/VCG via Getty Images Lauren Johnston, University of Sydney For decades China…
AU peacekeepers are leaving Somalia: what needs to happen to keep the peace
The phased withdrawal of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (Atmis) began earlier this year and is scheduled to…
South Africa can’t crack the inequality curse. Why, and what can be done
South Africa is ranked one of the most unequal societies in the world. The Conversation Africa spoke to Imraan Valodia,…