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A massive African superplume appears to be driving the divide of one of the world's largest continents. Here's what we know.
The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main driver.
Scientists have identified the cause of the breakup of one of the largest continents on Earth, which could lead to the ...
Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast, political analyst and academic, described the 2024 elections as "symbolic and deeply ...