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VOICES of Black Women Study Broadens Scope to Maximize Impact
The groundbreaking study expands age and geography eligibility to capture more life experiences to improve the health of Black women
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New Zealand: Central Otago’s New Events Venue to Open July 2026
Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Kawarau River and Lake Dunstan, Te Puna Mahara – Cromwell Memorial Events Centre is poised to become one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most compelling integ...
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How To Visit Slovenia From Its Neighboring Countries
For travelers planning a European getaway this year, Slovenia may just be the best-kept secret hiding in plain sight. Bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, the country sits within a few h...
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6 Best Urgent Passport Services in the US
When international travel sneaks up faster than your passport’s expiration date, the window between ‘I need a passport’ and ‘I have a passport’ can feel impossible narrow. The U.S Department of Sta...
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New cross-border conservation project launched for the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
A new European Union-funded conservation initiative is set to strengthen biodiversity protection and community livelihoods in the iconic Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, one of Southern Africa’s most ...
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6 Western Cape hikes with the best rewards at the finish
Not every hike needs to end with sore legs and a drive home, writes Miriam Kimvangu. Cape of Good Hope/Rahul Chakraborty/Unsplash Across the Western Cape, some of the province’s most memorable trai...
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Severe weather leaves multiple CapeNature reserves damaged and temporarily closed
Several of the Western Cape’s protected natural spaces have been battered by severe weather, with CapeNature reporting widespread flooding, electricity outages and infrastructure damage across mult...
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Yes, That Late-Night Snacking Is Probably Messing Up Your Gut
People with both high stress levels and late-night eating habits were 2.5 times more likely to report bowel problems.
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Why High-Quality Travel Bags Are Essential for Every Journey
Traveling has become an important part of modern life, whether for business trips, vacations, outdoor adventures, or weekend getaways. One of the most important items for any traveler is a reliable...
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How To Choose a Room for Rent That Fits Your Budget
Many people seek budget-friendly accommodations that can still offer great comfort and benefits. Finding a room that fits your budget requires some planning and careful consideration. This starts b...
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An Italian Seaside Summer, As It Once Was
As travelers look to journey past Italy’s more saturated summer destinations, attention is turning further south toward the quieter Tyrrhenian coastline. In the coastal town of Maratea, a slower rh...
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UPDATE: Wings Over Winelands Airshow called off after storm damage at Vergelegen Estate
The much-anticipated Wings Over Winelands Airshow has officially been cancelled after severe weather battered parts of the Western Cape and caused damage at Vergelegen Wine Estate in Somerset West....
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Galjoen’s winter lunch menu is a warm celebration of South African seafood
Winter dining in Cape Town often calls for comfort. Something warm, generous and well-paced. During my recent visit to Galjoen, the restaurant’s new winter set lunch menu embraced exactly that feel...
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Why Nedbank is using humour to sell travel insurance
Travel rarely goes exactly to plan. Somewhere between the airport lounge, the street food market and the “once-in-a-lifetime” excursion, things can quickly take an unexpected turn. Image used for i...
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Simeulue Island: Uncrowded Waves and Slow Days in Indonesia
It’s the kind of place where surf trips slow down. Not because there’s less to do, but because there’s no need to rush. For those staying at Simeulue Surf Lodges, that rhythm becomes clear from the...



