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The Guardian

2020-01-312026-06-25

What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. May 2024
  2. The Namibian

    The Guardian signed open letter calling for protection of Gaza journalists

    Source

    The Guardian was among more than 30 news organisations that signed an open letter expressing solidarity with journalists working in Gaza and calling for their protection and freedom to report.

    Journalists Worldwide Under Threat for Sharing the Truth
  3. January 2020
  4. The Namibian

    The Guardian published article 'Goodbye – and good riddance – to livestock farming'

    Source

    states the article 'Goodbye – and good riddance – to livestock farming' in The Guardian.

    The Quest for Meat Alternatives
World & Region

Floods kill 100+ in southern Africa, trigger crocodile warnings

The News

Devastating floods across Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique have killed more than 100 people and displaced hundreds of thousands since the start of the year. Authorities warn of hunger, cholera, and crocodile attacks, with Mozambique reporting the worst flooding since 2000 and aid workers concerned about disease outbreaks in overcrowded camps.

6 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 6 February

  1. Floods kill 100+ in southern Africa, trigger crocodile warnings

    Devastating floods across Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique have killed more than 100 people and displaced hundreds of thousands since the start of the year. Authorities warn of hunger, cholera, and crocodile attacks, with Mozambique reporting the worst flooding since 2000 and aid workers concerned about disease outbreaks in overcrowded camps.

    6 February 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 18 January

  1. US-funded hepatitis B vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau cancelled

    A controversial $1.6 million US-funded study on hepatitis B vaccines in Guinea-Bissau newborns has been halted due to ethical concerns about withholding a proven vaccine in a country with high disease burden. The study design, which would have left half of participating children without access to the vaccine, drew criticism from medical professionals and ethics advocates before its planned January 5 launch.

    18 January 2026 · The Namibian

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