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Nearly two years of conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have left the country ...
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Where grains abound, so does baking knowledge and Egypt was also the first baking superpower. Much of our modern baking science is derived from the ancient Egyptians.
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At least 18.2 million children were born into hunger in 2024, or about 35 children a minute, with conflict and climate crises combining to drive at least 800,000 more children into hunger over the ...
The chairperson of the Archbishop Tutu IP Trust, Dr Mamphela Ramphele, has called for new support for the United Nations as the trust commemorates the third anniversary of its patron’s death.