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Cannabis use given green light in South Africa

Cannabis use given green light in South Africa

South Africa's highest court has allowed the private use of marijuana, upholding a lower court's ruling that found the criminalisation of cannabis was unconstitutional.

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Extremists slaughter civilians in Burkina Faso
Extremism

Extremists slaughter civilians in Burkina Faso

Until now, extremists in the eastern part of the west African country have largely targeted security forces.

UN condemns 'direct attack' on peacekeepers in South Sudan
United Nations

UN condemns 'direct attack' on peacekeepers in South Sudan

The United Nations is condemning a "direct attack" on its peacekeeping mission in South Sudan after a government soldier shot and wounded a Nepalese peacekeeper.

Oldest-known human drawing found in South African cave
Evolution

Oldest-known human drawing found in South African cave

The abstract design was drawn by hunter-gatherers who periodically dwelled in Blombos cave overlooking the Indian Ocean, about 300 kilometres east of Cape Town.

Cholera emergency declared in Harare
Health

Cholera emergency declared in Harare

Zimbabwe has declared a cholera outbreak in the capital Harare after 20 people died from the disease and more than 2000 were infected by contaminated water.

'The myth of the civilising mission': colonial past weighs on Germany
Australian Human Rights Commission

'The myth of the civilising mission': colonial past weighs on Germany

Germany has yet to come to terms with its violent colonial legacy in Africa, which laid the groundwork for and inspired Nazi atrocities, some say.

  • by John Eligon
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HIV, malaria and tuberculosis vaccines unlikely: study
Health

HIV, malaria and tuberculosis vaccines unlikely: study

To make real progress against infectious diseases by 2030, the world must increase research spending to nearly $US9 billion ($12 billion) a year.

  • by Donald McNeil jnr
In an African island nation, a flavour worth killing for
Soft commodities

In an African island nation, a flavour worth killing for

The lush mountains in Madagascar's north-east produce about 80 per cent of the world's vanilla - and right now it is worth more per kilogram than silver.

  • by Finbarr O'Reilly
Multiple fatalities after munitions depot blast in South Africa
Fire

Multiple fatalities after munitions depot blast in South Africa

South African authorities say at least eight people have been killed in an explosion at a munitions plant near Cape Town.

Libya declares state of emergency in Tripoli as death toll climbs
Libya

Libya declares state of emergency in Tripoli as death toll climbs

Libya's government has declared a state of emergency in the capital Tripoli as the death toll from fighting continues to climb.

Theresa 'RoboMay' takes stiff turn on South Africa dance floor
Theresa May

Theresa 'RoboMay' takes stiff turn on South Africa dance floor

Some of Theresa May's critics already call her "RoboMay," claiming the British prime minister moves so awkwardly that she comes off as robotic.

  • by Siobhán O'Grady