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Thursday, 13 June 2019
âSome people talk about other peopleâs failures with so much pleasure that you would swear they are talking about their own successes.â
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
In Wednesday's Afternoon Thing we erroneously reported that six anti-gang unit members were murdered, when they were in fact seriously injured, with two of them in a critical condition. We apologise for the confusion.
Story of the Day
[Climate activists: Canaries in the coal mine of mental health decline](
By Leonie Joubert
Those at the coalface of climate activism are exhausted, fighting amid society-wide inertia in what feels like the end of days. But the medical community is now giving unprecedented focus to the mental health fallout from the acute stress of surviving extreme weather events, or the chronic distress of facing the existential threat of our own extinction.
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WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING
[Uneasy calm falls over Hong Kong](
A third day of violence between demonstrators and Hong Kong's police has left a strange calm in the city streets. On Wednesday police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protests against an extradition bill. In the worst violence in decades, several hundred protesters remained active, largely helping to clean the streets post-riot.
[United States pitches into Sudan crisis](
Better late than never, or so America thinks. US assistant secretary of state for Africa, Tibor Nagy has waded into the Sudanese power crisis. The hope is to aid in placing civilian power into government and ushering out the military. The latter, however, has a $3-billion promise from Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Words may not be enough to out-negotiate that.
[Netflix unveils videogames based on hit shows](
Stranger Things 3: The Game will come out on exactly the same day as the hit show premieres on Netflix. The move was an "obvious" one for the streaming giant, as it seeks to tie in major shows with their videogame counterparts.
[Pentagon worse for environment than Portugal](
The Pentagon is dirtier than several industrialised countries, a new study has found. The security nucleus of the US burns 59-million metric tons of carbon dioxide, primarily in the use of jet and diesel fuel. This amounted to more emissions than Sweden or Portugal. The study deemed the building had "room for improvement".
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Picture of the Day
By EPA-EFE/KIM LUDBROOK
A woman is shocked after the door of her room is kicked down by a police officer during a raid by Johannesburg metro police officers on notorious hijacked "dark buildings" in downtown Johannesburg, South Africa, 12 June 2019.
In Numbers
1901
The year the first hybrid vehicle was introduced.
Facts of the Day
Today in 1971 The Pentagon Papers are published by the New York Times.
[Chainsaws]( were developed to assist in childbirth.
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Opinionistas
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