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Breakfast with Bwana
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A Soft-Touch Biopic in a Hard-Edged Narrative Age
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A study of 8,000 children suggests social media, not screens in general, may be fuelling a rise in inattention
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From Our Archives A Glimpse into 1960
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Asylum seekers can strain the state and spark citizen friction, with fears of cultural loss and resource diversion sometimes leading to protests or riots
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London Letter
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AI is creating new opportunities for some and new vulnerabilities for others, deepening the socioeconomic inequalities already embedded in the labour market
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History
From Our Archives: A Glimpse Into 1960
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Education
Critical Pedagogy in the Digital Age
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By Nita Chicooree-Mercier
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From Our Archives: A Glimpse Into 1960
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World Affairs
It is tempting to speculate, but so far, truth has proved more tantalizing than fiction or speculation
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History
Mauritius Times, 71 Years Ago
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World Affairs
Are we witnessing a return to the crazed world of the Cold War — wasting untold billions of dollars to prove what we already know: that we can
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