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The article reports that France excluded South Africa from the G7 summit, citing US pressure to sideline the country. It details tensions between South Africa and the US, including aid cuts and diplomatic disputes, while noting France's G7…
The article discusses national police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola facing potential suspension related to a tender procurement process under the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), not corruption.
The article compiles international business news, including corporate financial results, mergers, geopolitical impacts on markets, and industry developments.
The article reports on escalating tensions in the Middle East, including military strikes by Israel and the US, threats of retaliation from Iran, and geopolitical maneuvering involving Trump, Netanyahu, and regional allies.
The article presents a collection of news headlines covering U.S. Senate actions, international defense initiatives, UN resolutions, corporate appointments, legal cases, oil market movements, airport incidents, and political developments.
The article compiles editorials discussing various South African political, economic, and legal issues, including fuel levies, police commissioner charges, industrial policy, and judicial decisions.
The article features a collection of opinion pieces discussing South Africa's economic challenges, political strategies, and global events.
The article compiles news on South African education, covering topics like university donor influence, school funding, exam results, and policy changes.
The article aggregates news on health, agriculture, climate, and economic issues in South Africa, including reports on diabetes treatment, foot-and-mouth disease control, coal industry claims, and maize price fluctuations.
A right-wing populist party made big poll gains - and it's shaking up Australian politics Thirty years ago, against the odds, a fish-and-chip shop owner with little political experience won a seat in…
The article reports on protests in the Philippines following an energy emergency linked to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. It includes quotes from drivers and students discussing the impact of fuel shortages.
The article discusses the UK government's consideration of regulating social media, particularly for children, following a US court verdict on social media platforms.
The article reports on a transport workers' strike in the Philippines due to rising fuel costs, citing a doubling of fuel prices since the Iran war.
The article reports that Zimbabwe has acknowledged 15 nationals killed and over 60 trapped in Russia's war with Ukraine, attributing their recruitment to shadowy agencies using social media.
Australia's sunscreen regulator, TGA, proposes reforms following a scandal where many sunscreens failed SPF tests. The changes aim to improve transparency and testing accuracy, with debates over retaining SPF numbers versus new labeling…
A military commander convicted of crimes against humanity for his role in a 2009 stadium massacre in Guinea has died in prison.
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The article reports on US President Donald Trump's postponed meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, delayed by the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
India's parliament passed a bill amending transgender rights legislation, sparking protests from activists and opposition parties.
The European Parliament approved a conditional trade deal with the US, including safeguards to ensure US compliance with tariff reductions and investment commitments.