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I lived in a mud hut and had to learn Telugu, and as the only other white woman they had seen was a nurse, they came to my mud hut to ask me to deliver their babies. After two terms of French and ...
From mud hut to Mujahideen to MCC: One woman’s incredible journey Sarah Fane speaks to Telegraph Sport about two decades of working in Afghan schools, using cricket to promote peace and progress ...
She lives in Rome and has reported from more than 50 countries, as TIME’s Africa bureau chief based in Cape Town, the Middle East bureau chief based in Beirut, Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau ...
Richard Bona, the Grammy-winning bassist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist affectionately known as “The African Sting," brings his unparalleled artistry to Yoshi's in Oakland this January. With his ...
There’s no easy way to say this: Africa is bleeding not from external wounds, but from internal betrayal. Our people are not poor because we lack resources, intellect, or innovation. We are poor ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued a heartfelt statement as millions of people around the world tuned in to watch Pope Francis's funeral.
And what that means, is that growth of the private sector is good for the economy and for the poor. The more private businesses we have, to produce goods and services, the better for South Africa's ...
It is good news, too, for the championship to have more challengers to Surrey, who are right on Notts’ tail, having won for the first time this season. They blew Somerset away, bowling them out ...
Things to do this weekend ️ The conclave: Electing a new pope Obituary: Bob Filner ️ 3 new nonstop flights Football’s ‘King of Spring’ ...
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