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In Today's Show:
South Africa’s “rand-fixing” scandal is back in court, with judges now deciding whether the country can hold global banks accountable for allegedly rigging its currency. Prasa’s trains, once left to rust, are finally showing signs of life - ridership’s soaring, lines are reopening, and even the audits are clean. Meanwhile, a Northern Cape court ruling could make it legal to sell rhino horn for the first time in fifty years, sparking a fierce conservation debate.
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By Bagel MediaIn Today's Show:
South Africa’s “rand-fixing” scandal is back in court, with judges now deciding whether the country can hold global banks accountable for allegedly rigging its currency. Prasa’s trains, once left to rust, are finally showing signs of life - ridership’s soaring, lines are reopening, and even the audits are clean. Meanwhile, a Northern Cape court ruling could make it legal to sell rhino horn for the first time in fifty years, sparking a fierce conservation debate.
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