by tempuser_3273867775 | Feb 14, 2026
There is something about Cape Town that turns ordinary habits into rituals, writes Zoë Erasmus. Gavin Rain / Pexels Perhaps it is the proximity to the ocean, the mountain looming in the background, or the way light stretches late into summer evenings. Whatever the...
by tempuser_3273867775 | Feb 14, 2026
South Africa’s story lives in its museums, writes Miriam Kimvangu. Apartheid Museum Reflections/Katangais/Unsplash These 7 museums provide structured access to information about South Africa’s past and journey to its present, through curated displays and...
by tempuser_3273867775 | Feb 14, 2026
Poland’s villages offer a relaxing alternative to sightseeing tours in the major cities. The Słowiński National Park on the north coast of Poland contains many traditional villages, offering plenty of opportunities to relax among beautiful surroundings. A Special...
by tempuser_3273867775 | Feb 14, 2026
The First Underground Railroad for Escaped Slaves Didn’t Go North, It Went South to Florida In the 1730s, it was a terrifying experience to be a runaway slave. That’s the first thought you have when walking the “Flight to Freedom Trail” at Fort Mose State Park in St....
by tempuser_3273867775 | Feb 14, 2026
Cutting HIV, PrEP funding for minority groups in California, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota could seem like retaliation, says the judge.