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President Cyril Ramaphosa will receive the credentials of US ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III, following past diplomatic tensions between South Africa and the US.
Good morning. Disturbing new data shows that stalking offences recorded by police in England and Wales have surged over the past decade, with sharp rises in every region.
The article reports on the recovery of Britain's financial services sector in early 2026, citing a CBI survey showing improved business activity despite the US-Israel war on Iran.
The article reports on a dispute between the UK government and the British Medical Association (BMA) over pay and training for resident doctors.
Hong Kong’s home affairs minister, Alice Mak, announced a briefing for residents of Wang Fuk Court to address concerns ahead of an owners’ meeting.
The article reports on a growing trend in China where young people are practicing a 'neck-hanging exercise' to relieve cervical pain, similar to a method already used by the elderly.
Hong Kong authorities have revised plans for the Northern Metropolis sports facilities, including a dedicated fencing hall and standalone swimming complex.
The article explains urinary tract infections (UTIs), their treatment options through pharmacists and doctors, and the risks of improper management.
The article provides ten practical business tips for South African entrepreneurs, emphasizing cash flow management, digital adoption, and network building.
The article reports on Paul Seixas' victory in the Tour of the Basque Country time trial, noting he is the third-youngest World Tour winner. It also briefly mentions other sports events including football and tennis matches.
A man stabbed four people and a dog on the Capital Beltway in Northern Virginia during a road rage incident following a car crash. A Virginia State trooper shot and killed the attacker, who was later identified as Jared Llamado.
The article discusses the emergence of younger members of the Castro family in Cuba, including a bar-owning influencer, while noting the continued influence of the Castro dynasty despite US pressure.
Australia’s decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been arrested and charged with five counts of war crime murders related to the killing of unarmed civilians in Afghanistan.
The article reports on brisk sales of new property units in Hong Kong's Tseung Kwan O area, noting 72 out of 168 units sold by noon.
The article reports on recent diplomatic exchanges between North and South Korea, noting North Korea's praise for South Korea's actions while rejecting reconciliation dialogues.
The article reflects on Alex Karaban's final college basketball game and career at UConn, highlighting his personal growth, dedication, and the coach's praise for his contributions to the program.
The article details President Trump's shifting deadlines and escalating threats against Iran over the Strait of Hormuz and potential military action, including repeated warnings of attacks on Iranian infrastructure.
The article discusses the commercial success of Oasis's 1995 album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, its cultural impact during the Britpop era, and the auction of Noel Gallagher's guitar used to write the album.
The Patuxent River 4-H Center summer camp in Maryland is closing due to budget constraints and building repairs, causing disappointment among families and campers who valued its programs.
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