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    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

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    The Congolese philosopher who liberated ‘Africa’ from the chains of Western thought

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Watch: Palestinian football team gets rousing welcome in Cape Town, South Africa

Palestine’s football team is in South Africa to play two matches as part of an initiative to raise awareness and funds for Gaza victims.

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Feb 10, 2024 · 11:27 am
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🗣️بهتافات الحرية لفلسطين 🇵🇸.. مواطنون من جنوب أفريقيا 🇿🇦 يستقبلون المنتخب الوطني في كيب تاون.. #SouthAfrica #Palestine #Gaza #فلسطين pic.twitter.com/FSNiUb6y9T

— الاتحاد الفلسطيني لكرة القدم (@PSFA28) February 8, 2024

@MYANC welcoming the Palestinian Soccer team at the airport .

Hosted by Football 4 Humanity. #FreePalestine #CapeTown pic.twitter.com/oPt7AX1yok

— MP Faiez Jacobs 🇿🇦 (@Faiezj) February 8, 2024

[WATCH] "That team has arrived home," says Nocawe Noncedo Mafu, Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture. She received the Palestinian national football team in Cape Town a few minutes ago. #Gaza #Palestine pic.twitter.com/oEiipz7J3H

— Salaamedia (@salaamedia) February 8, 2024

ANC Western Cape welcomes the Palestinian 🇵🇸 Football Team at Cape Town International Airport. They are joined by @GautengANC Chairperson, Comrade @Lesufi as part of the ANC’s continued commitment to strengthening its relations with the people of the Palestine. #FreePalestine pic.twitter.com/RbC0OdwQJP

— African National Congress (@MYANC) February 8, 2024
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