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Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not The traditional way of measuring extreme poverty may be off the mark, a growing body of research suggests… Jason HickelDylan SullivanMichail Moatsos August 20, 2025 Analysis·News
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When dialogue costs more than delivery South Africa may desperately need a national dialogue, but at what cost?… by Tim Cohen August 18, 2025 Opinion·Politics 1
The Guptas, Saxonwold and Nando’s: Capture, commercials and chickens coming home to roost Jono Hall reflects on the infamous Gupta brothers, their flight from the country – and that Nando’s ad… by Jono Hall August 15, 2025 Opinion·Pleasure
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