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Archaeologists in Paris are excavating the area around Notre-Dame Cathedral, uncovering Roman and medieval artifacts. This work is part of a larger urban redevelopment project to create a greener, more climate-resilient square by 2028.
A car accident occurred on a road in Kuwait City during an event where Iranian missiles and drones were launched toward US installations in Kuwait and Bahrain. Kuwait's military reported that they intercepted the incoming threats.
The article reports on a parliamentary committee meeting regarding the dysfunction and leadership struggles within the B-BBEE ICT Sector Council.
Former South African Post Office employees are seeking the payment of outstanding pensions and benefits following retrenchment and voluntary severance processes.
The article reports on the California governor's race, noting that Eric Swalwell received over 16,000 votes despite suspending his campaign following allegations of sexual misconduct.
The author analyzes a new trade agreement between South Africa and China, noting its potential for economic growth and as an alternative to US markets.
Adele Sparg has launched 'The Shop,' a monthly pop-up charity store in Beacon Bay that sells donated second-hand items to benefit various charities.
The ANC in Gauteng is seeking a new mayoral candidate for the Emfuleni local municipality following the resignation of Sipho Radebe.
Researchers have identified two primary mechanisms—acid rock drainage at high elevations and microbial activity in lowland wetlands—that cause Arctic rivers to turn orange as permafrost thaws.
California State Senator Scott Wiener led early returns in the primary election to succeed Representative Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco.
The article provides a guide for visitors attending the 2026 World Cup in Seattle, detailing the match schedule, local sporting culture, tourist landmarks, dining options, and transportation.
The US military conducted strikes on an Iranian facility on Qeshm Island following failed Iranian missile attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain.
Maj-Gen Ebrahim Kadwa, head of the Gauteng Hawks, has filed a legal challenge to recover a mobile phone seized by police during his arrest.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has reported systemic corruption and financial irregularities within the Free State government's bursary scheme between 2017 and 2023.
The Emfuleni municipality has failed to meet a deadline set by the Gauteng Department of Cogta to investigate a low-cost land lease granted to the 9-eight-eight Carwash & Shisanyama.
Republican candidate Zach Lahn defeated President Trump-endorsed Representative Randy Feenstra in the Iowa GOP primary for governor.
Tim Collins, secretary-general of World Stainless, argues that governments prioritize low initial construction costs over long-term durability, leading to higher maintenance expenses.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has attributed South Africa's economic challenges and rising inflation to global instability and conflicts in the Middle East.
The article discusses the shift toward 'pure-play' Source-to-Pay (S2P) software in enterprise procurement, focusing on the GEP SMART platform.
The article compares two different approaches to enterprise procurement software: the integrated ecosystem model exemplified by SAP Ariba and the platform-agnostic, composable tech stack model used by rivals like Coupa and Ivalua.