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John Steenhuisen discusses his transition from leadership of the DA, noting generational changes in the party's incoming leadership.
The chairman of the Federation of Civil Service Unions warns that stricter disciplinary rules for civil servants may become excessive, citing concerns about supervisors escalating minor performance issues into disciplinary cases.
The article reports on Gareth Mnisi, a suspended CFO in Tshwane, who faces allegations of tender manipulation and lives a luxurious lifestyle.
Jennifer Lieber, the estranged wife of a Delta Airlines pilot, was sentenced to 25.5 years in prison for fatally shooting her cousin-turned-boyfriend during a drunken altercation at her Minnesota home.
The article discusses how the US-Israel war on Iran has exposed vulnerabilities in Dubai's appeal as a financial and technology hub for Asian investors, leading to concerns about liquidity, logistics, and market confidence.
The article discusses tensions between the ANC and SACP in South Africa as the SACP considers contesting elections independently.
The article discusses China's analysis of the US-Israel war on Iran, focusing on military strategies, US resilience, and potential shifts in warfare tactics.
Malaysia's Anwar responds to Singapore's comments on Hormuz by emphasizing Malaysia's balanced approach to regional and global issues.
Singapore and Australia have pledged to maintain uninterrupted fuel and gas supply between them amid global energy market disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron has invited US President Donald Trump to a private dinner at the Palace of Versailles following the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, though Trump's attendance remains uncertain.
WeChat has updated its content governance rules to prohibit non-human automated publishing, including AI-generated content, as part of efforts to address concerns over low-quality and mass-produced material.
The article reports on improving diplomatic relations between China and North Korea, highlighting a recent meeting between Kim Jong-un and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
The article contains multiple news headlines and snippets covering topics such as immigration, political influence, FAA regulations, and healthcare policies.
The article reports multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Eric Swalwell, including a claim of rape by a former staffer, which he denies.
The article reports that Hong Kong authorities did not conduct fire risk assessments for a HK$336 million renovation project at Wang Fuk Court before a deadly fire occurred.
A study published in Science Advances finds that marine heat waves are intensifying hurricanes and tropical cyclones, leading to more frequent and severe disasters.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has criticized Israel over a video allegedly showing Israeli soldiers torturing a Palestinian child, prompting Israel to accuse him of amplifying disinformation.
The article reports on the death of former Washington football player Tre Johnson at age 54 during a family trip. It outlines his football career, transition to education, and personal life, including his family and wife's work at News4.
The article reports on the successful splashdown of the Artemis II mission, highlighting the crew's achievements, the significance of the mission for future lunar exploration, and the international collaboration involved.