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Advocate Menzi Simelane testified at the Khampepe Commission about political tensions within the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), including allegations of ANC member involvement and MK exile influence.
A US journalist, Shelly Kittleson, was kidnapped in Baghdad by a suspected Iranian-backed group. US officials confirmed the incident and stated they are working to secure her release.
A US journalist, Shelly Kittleson, was kidnapped in Baghdad, with Iraqi and US officials linking one suspect to an Iran-backed militia. Authorities reported pursuing the kidnappers and coordinating for her release.
The article discusses a United Nations resolution declaring slavery the gravest crime against humanity, noting that Argentina, Israel, and the United States voted against it while others abstained.
The article reports on Turkey and Sweden securing World Cup 2026 qualifying spots through playoff matches against Kosovo and Poland, respectively.
A father and his two-year-old son were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. The article notes that Israel continues to kill Palestinians in the enclave despite a ceasefire agreement from October.
The article reports on Australian political debate regarding potential military contributions to operations in the Strait of Hormuz and announces a significant increase in private health insurance premiums.
The article reports on the Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026, confirming participation from 10 Asian countries and mentioning upcoming events.
The article reports on a Doctors Without Borders finding that no safe spaces exist for women in Darfur, highlights sexual violence as a weapon of war, and includes unrelated news about a Tunisian court case and an art exhibition.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced an Easter ceasefire proposal to Russia through US mediators, amid stalled peace talks.
Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, was confronted by pro-Israeli protesters in Germany who accused her of supporting Hamas during a documentary screening.
A U.S. journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad, and Iraqi security forces are pursuing the captors. The U.S. Embassy and State Department have issued statements regarding the incident, while regional media outlets have expressed concern over…
A report by the Civil Liberties Union of Europe alleges that Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, and Slovakia are 'deliberately eroding' the rule of law.
The article clarifies that a viral Bollywood dance video falsely linked to FBI Director Kash Patel's hacked emails is unrelated to the incident and has been circulating since 2020.
The article reports on a controversy involving Nelson Mandela Bay officials who missed an email and phone call, leading to an unnecessary trip to Cape Town.
The article details Lebanon's expulsion of Iran's ambassador amid political tensions between Hezbollah supporters and opponents.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto denied allegations of leaking information to Russia, calling them 'foreign interference.' Opposition leaders and Ukraine's foreign minister criticized the reports as disloyal and treasonous, while…
Gulf allies are urging Trump to continue military action against Iran, but none of the Gulf states explicitly seek Iran's collapse. The article reports statements from U.S., Gulf, and Israeli officials regarding the conflict.
The article reports on explosions in Burundi's capital Bujumbura following an electrical fire at a military arsenal. Authorities attribute the incident to an accident, while residents express fear of a coup and describe spreading panic.
The article reports that the US Supreme Court ruled against a Colorado law prohibiting 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ minors, supporting a Christian therapist's free speech claim.