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STORY Cape Town’s Harrowing Journey to the Brink of Water Catastrophe
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STORY Investigation Explores Uncharted Territory Using Cutting-Edge Technology
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STORY Kruger's Contested Borderlands
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STORY South Africa: AngloGold Pause Plans for Mine in Colombia
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