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My Brief Touch With Cancel Culture
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- Culture WarsThe West
From Icon to Outcast: Rosie Kay’s Battle for Creative Liberty
From acclaimed choreographer to cultural outcast, Rosie Kay’s career took a dramatic turn after her gender-critical views led to her resignation from her own company. But rather than retreat, she’s now leading a movement to protect creative freedom. In this exclusive interview, Rosie shares her journey of resilience, the pressure on artists to conform, and how her initiative, Freedom in the Arts, is helping others navigate ideological challenges in the arts.Heike Claudia du Toit/Rosie Kay
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Those Newly Brave Universities
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Michael Fertik
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Heike Claudia du Toit
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- Africa
V24 Exclusive: Inside South Africa’s Deadly, Hidden War on Poaching
Armed with grit, bush skills, and a deep love for wildlife, Geoffrey Phillips is on the front line of South Africa’s anti-poaching war. In this V24 exclusive, the TAC TRAC founder exposes the brutal reality of protecting the wild - from syndicates and snares to burnout, suicide, and political blowback.
Geoffrey Phillips/Heike Claudia du Toit
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V24 Exclusive: Meet the Ranger Who’s Battling More Than Just Poachers
South Africa’s rangers are fighting more than poachers — they’re fighting institutions. In this explosive interview, anti-poaching ranger Zandré Lambrechts reveals how corruption, porous borders, and global crime syndicates are decimating South Africa’s wildlife, and why the real enemy might be within the system.

Zandré Lambrechts/Heike Claudia du Toit
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V24 Exclusive: Inside South Africa’s Deadly, Hidden War on Poaching
Armed with grit, bush skills, and a deep love for wildlife, Geoffrey Phillips is on the front line of South Africa’s anti-poaching war. In this V24 exclusive, the TAC TRAC founder exposes the brutal reality of protecting the wild - from syndicates and snares to burnout, suicide, and political blowback.

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