No partner, no funding: Post Office wants out of rescue anyway
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No partner, no funding: Post Office wants out of rescue anyway
The South African Post Office is trying to leave business rescue without a single committed private sector partner, without guaranteed government funding and with an unresolved statutory creditor claim that two funds are now using to oppose its exit. That was the picture that emerged on Tuesday whe»»»
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Two Earthquakes, Two Tsunamis: Deadly Lessons from Flores in 1992 and 2026
On Saturday early morning, August 15, 2026, at 04:58 WIB, the ground in northern Flores shook violently once again. An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 struck the area 30-38 km northeast of Mbay, Nagekeo, East Nusa Tenggara, at a shallow depth of 15 kilometers. The tremors were felt as far as Sou»»»
Protected in 1909, ‘untraceable’ for decades, 200-year-old Pune burial ground traced back by ASI
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has traced a 200-year-old European burial ground behind the District Collector Office in Camp that had been listed among Pune’s protected monuments in 1909 but was later categorised as “untraceable”. The cemetery, which contains several old graves and a dist»»»
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In 2012, scientists began using dragonfly larvae to reveal where mercury pollution is building up in freshwater ecosystems
Image AI generated Mercury pollution can travel far from its source, entering freshwater ecosystems and moving through food webs before accumulating in wildlife and, potentially, in people who eat locally caught fish. Scientists are now using an unlikely indicator to map where the toxic metal poses»»»
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