Shteyngart’s article is the latest in The Atlantic’s series “The Writer’s Way,” in which journalists and novelists follow the trails of beloved authors in the places that formed their work. Though ...
A comprehensive study has revealed substantial declines in many of South Africa's birds of prey (raptors) over the past 16 years, raising fresh concerns about the conservation status of several iconic ...
These are the best (and worst) times to visit South Africa for good weather, affordable prices, and fewer crowds.
Whether you’re tackling the deserts of Namibia or the jungles of Uganda, the safari experience is heightened when you do it under your own steam. Here are some of the best self-drive adventures to be ...
South Africa’s driest regions rely on groundwater, which dries up as the climate warms. Replenishing aquifers with excess ...
Gauteng, the South African province that’s home to Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria, is struggling to grow and its shift from manufacturing and mining to a services hub is deepening inequality.
The global Military Wearables Market was valued at USD 3,800.00 million in 2018, increased to USD 4,167.46 million in 2024, and is anticipated to reach USD 5,527.89 million by 203 ...
South Africa is the 30th driest country in the world. Over 400 towns, especially in the western and central parts of the ...
Environmentalists from all walks of life in South Africa are notching up an impressive set of wins against the state and big ...
Off the coast of Sierra Leone, the actor and model are fighting against tourists traps with their own vision: a tropical “eco-city” of the future.
South Africa’s president has authorized a yearlong deployment by the army to fight crime in some of the country’s violence-stricken areas.
As Donald Trump offers U.S. asylum to Afrikaners, thousands are already working in the country on agricultural visas.
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