
Tug of war: Balancing culture with safety under Covid-19
Covid-19 has forced us to re-imagine our lives and learn to live with a “new normal”. This includes adapting cherished

Covid-19 has forced us to re-imagine our lives and learn to live with a “new normal”. This includes adapting cherished

The Yuletide Season is upon us. It is a season of joy, love, sharing and reunions. Unfortunately, it is also

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But as good as it is to increase funding to fight poverty, it is clear that anti-poverty programs are rarely

Many African countries have chosen to rely on the Covax vaccine scheme which relies on the benevolence of richer countries

“Nigeria’s 0.8% vaccination rate contrasts poorly with South Africa’s 12.2%, Malaysia’s 52.8%, India’s 12.5%, Indonesia’s 15.1% and Kazakhstan’s 31.5%”. Covid-19

“Debts will be paid if they are incurred; a financial loss can be recovered, but their children will not get

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Extracts of amla (Indian gooseberry) were pitted head-to-head against cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and the blood thinners aspirin and Plavix. Indian






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