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Was it fair – or wise – to sack half a million Syrian servicemen?
Rich Benjamin, grandson of ex-Haitian president, Daniel Fignolé, knew little of his roots (R)
Jim Comes to Jo’burg, also known as African Jim, launched Dolly Rathebe’s career in 1949 (R)
Suzie Davies on deg Conclave.
The country is still recovering from the martial law crisis last December.
Millions vote for a new president after six months of turmoil
At least 19 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire at aid distribution point
How the metal boxes can be re-engineered in surprising and useful ways
New photovoltaic technology made from materials called perovskites is generating a buzz
In 2000, twins Frederik and Gerrit started building Miniatur Wunderland
Was it fair – or wise – to sack half a million Syrian servicemen? (R)
Nikki Bedi talks to writer Jessie Burton about her novel, Hidden Treasure. (R)
Suzie Davies on deg Conclave. (R)
Alexandra Morton-Hayward unlocks the secrets of the human brain but her own betrays her
In 2000, twins Frederik and Gerrit started building Miniatur Wunderland (R)
How Florence Bell's work laid the foundation for a vital field of research - DNA (R)
Chaos and another major shooting incident near a Gaza aid station
How the metal boxes can be re-engineered in surprising and useful ways (R)
Can this election heal the economy?
We hear from people in Gaza after more are killed at an aid distribution centre
Sana Yousaf was shot dead by an intruder who broke into her home in Islamabad
Alexandra Morton-Hayward unlocks the secrets of the human brain but her own betrays her (R)
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