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After an absence of four Sundays, Neil De Beer, the President of the United Independent Movement (UIM), was back on the ...
Gaza was part of Egypt until Israel captured it in the 1967 warHistory of the Levant shows multiple waves of ...
Minister upholds environmental approval for 4,000MW Western Cape nuclear plantEskom still needs multiple licences before ...
More than a century of mining in the Witwatersrand has left behind vast mine dumps stretching from Randfontein to Springs.
In an interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg, Ryan Smith, the DA's new Spokesperson on International Relations and ...
Foundations cite funding delays and rushed planning concernsCitizen-led initiative seen as increasingly government-drivenCall ...
Is the age of dollar dominance coming to an end? In this must-watch episode of The Economics Show, FT’s Martin Wolf sits down ...
Washington hawk, Soviet Union doom prophet, and the intellectual Cold Warrior behind Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy—is the ...
Fake news resurfaces via Hamas photo, NYT, BBC, and Guardian misledNews24 fact-checker lied, ombud sanctioned, Basson ...
Key topics Over 600 drones hit Kyiv in one night, terrorising the cityUkraine's spirit remains amid war fatigue, trauma, and ...
Mbalula blames DA for pushing US to sanction ANCUS bill targets ANC leaders over ties to adversariesAfriForum condemns ...
Former DiData execs deny BEE fronting, blame NTT for false accusationsNTT accused of using vendor loan to control BEE deal, ...