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Another World Cup means another set of accompanying art, and the 2026 North American edition comes with a wide range of ...
As the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) search for their elusive IPL title, their journey through the 2025 season has been ...
The author of “Convenience Store Woman” has gained a cult following by seeing the ordinary world as science fiction.
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We all see it. The unstoppable rise of AI video creation applications. Every week, we come across another viral deepfake, ...
L ike the Big Three anime series — namely, One Piece, Bleach and Naruto — Demon Slayer originated as a manga published in the pages of the venerable and popular magazine Weekl ...
Share on Pinterest Switching to a traditional African diet helped protect against inflammation in a new study. Image credit: Westend61/Getty Images. Chronic inflammation is a major driver of ...
The African Warriors Fighting Championship (AWFC), the premier promoter of Dambe, traditional Nigerian boxing, has announced a groundbreaking broadcast partnership with DAZN, the world’s leading ...
This drop is largely due to the widespread availability of refrigeration systems and a growing loss of interest in traditional African foods. Fermented root plants such as cassava and yam have ...
Just as historical theology in the West can be traced through its transformations, African Christianity also evolved distinctively through its interactions with traditional African religious ...
“Once registered with the Interim Traditional Health Practitioners Council of South Africa, practitioners will be officially recognised as traditional health practitioners. While the THPA has ...
Pickled fish is a much-loved South African dish traditionally enjoyed ... Pickled fish is a traditional dish enjoyed over Easter. Picture: Supplied But if you’re new to making it, don’t ...