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Could new vaccines end malaria in Africa? | News

A decades-long pursuit to disarm mosquitoes has produced new vaccines. But will they be enough?

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Could New Vaccines Put An End To Malaria Worldwide? - The St Kitts Nevis Observer

After decades of research and trials, a new malaria vaccine is being rolled out across West Africa in a major attempt to eliminate the disease which is the second-biggest cause of death of children on that continent.

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South Africans remember iconic Nelson Mandela


Mandela brought pride and hope to South Africa, a country torn apart by more than four decades of repressive white minority rule.

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South Africans remember iconic Nelson Mandela


Mandela brought pride and hope to South Africa, a country torn apart by more than four decades of repressive white minority rule.

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HARDtalk

i would go for thejugular, yes. i didn't go for the jugular, but i did critical cartoons as early as 1994, the first year of his presidency. by 1995, i had a cartoon of him with a halo that's slipping. did you get a message from him saying, "what are you doing?"? no, absolutely not. mandiba was really different. in fact, the most powerful moment for me as a cartoonist ever was in 1998, so four years into mandela's presidency, and i get a phone call from the president's office. i don't know who was on the line, i thought, maybe... then a woman's voice said, "hold on for president mandela." and then i thought "no, maybe this is one of my friends playing around cos he's not going tojust phone me." and then he comes on and says, "hello, is that zapiro?" i said yes. suddenly i realised

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HARDtalk

the figurehead leader of a liberated south africa. were there certain things for you that, because of your background, that were always off—limits? particularly, i think of the persona and the personality of nelson mandela himself. you would never really go for the jugular with mandela? actually not true. i would go for thejugular, yes. i didn't go for the jugular, but i did critical cartoons as early as 1994, the first year of his presidency. by 1995, i had a cartoon of him with a halo that's slipping. did you get a message from him saying, "what are you doing?"? no, absolutely not. mandiba was really different. in fact, the most powerful moment for me as a cartoonist ever was in 1998, four years into mandela's presidency and i get a phone call from the president's office. i don't know who was on the line, i thought, maybe... then a woman's voice said, "hold on for president mandela." and then i thought "no, maybe this is one of my friends playing around because he's not going tojust phone me."

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HARDtalk

for the jugular with mandela? actually not true. i would go for thejugular, yes. i didn't go for the jugular, but i did critical cartoons as early as 1994, the first year of his presidency. by 1995, i had a cartoon of him with a halo that was slipping. did you get a message from him saying, "what are you doing?"? no, absolutely not. mandiba was really different. in fact, the most powerful moment for me as a cartoonist ever was in 1998, four years into mandela's presidency and i get a phone call from the president's office. was in 1998, so four years into mandela's presidency, and i get a phone call from the president's office. i don't know who was on the line, i thought, maybe... then a woman's voice said, "hold on for president mandela." and then i thought "no, maybe this is one of my friends playing around because he's not

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HARDtalk

was he somebody that, for you as a cartoonist, whatever outrage you were feeling for other things, you would never really go for the jugular with mandela? actually not true. i would go for thejugular, yes. i didn't go for the jugular, but i did critical cartoons as early as 1994, the first year of his presidency. by 1995, i had a cartoon of him with a halo that was slipping. did you get a message from him saying, "what are you doing?"? no, absolutely not. mandiba was really different. in fact, the most powerful moment for me as a cartoonist ever was in 1998, four years into mandela's presidency and i get a phone call from the president's office. i don't know who was on the line,

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Morning Joe

ago. >> 30 years ago. >> so tell us about what we're going to hear in this podcast, and why it's important to hear this now? >> i was hired to work with mandela on his autobiography. he had just been out of prison far year or so. he had been in prison for 27 years. i was hired by the american publisher. i was 36 years old. i had never actually met him before, and so, in fact, i spent much more time with him than 70 hours. i basically asked if i could hang around with him and be kind of his mascot. we had a job to do, which was to create long walk to freedom. the reason i think this is so important now is because of all -- yeah. >> look how young you are. >> and that's mandela holding my oldest son, gabriel, whose middle name is mandela's real first name. and my youngest son anton whose middle name is mandiba. >> how special. >> the reason it's so important

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181203:02:03:00

for the global citizen festival, mandela 100. we will be welcoming activists, presidents and prime ministers to the stage from around the world. everybody is here, to celebrate the life of nelson mandela. and to pledge to continue his work around the globe. you know what one of his final speeches, mandiba said that apart i'd, poverty is not natural. it is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. and all of us here, we can all play a part. however big or small in this global movement. the key to global citizens' movement, its heartbeat is action. it's why we're all here today to celebrate. over 4.2 actions that you all took to earn your tickets to get here. every single one of you, you

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