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The article reports on escalating tensions between Israel, Iran, and the US, including Israel's warning to Iranians about potential bombings, Trump's ultimatum to Iran, and ongoing military actions.
The article reports on Australia's diplomatic efforts to secure fuel supplies amid rising prices, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's planned visit to Singapore, a major fuel source.
Melissa Gilbert defends her husband Timothy Busfield, who faces child sexual abuse charges, stating she has heard his side of the story and believes it to be the truth.
The article criticizes the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the ANC government for corruption, inefficiency, and complicity in the police force's decline.
The article discusses the upcoming Hungarian elections, highlighting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's potential loss to opposition leader Peter Magyar.
The article discusses the arrest of two Iranian women in the US, relatives of Qassem Soleimani, and criticizes the Iranian regime for its treatment of women, highlighting hypocrisy in enforcing strict Islamic values while allowing elite…
A study published in Nature Astronomy suggests that water on the moon accumulated gradually over billions of years through multiple sources like solar wind, comets, and volcanoes, rather than from a single event.
The Madlanga commission of inquiry is resuming its investigation into the Tshwane metro police department, focusing on alleged collusion between officials and security companies linked to criminal syndicates.
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced an economic relief package to address fuel and energy challenges linked to the West Asia conflict.
Two police officials and a pilot involved in an anti-poaching operation were found unharmed after becoming disoriented in dense vegetation during a search for rhino carcasses.
Taiwan's opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, traveled to China for peace talks amid heightened military tensions. Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te emphasized Taiwan's right to self-determination, while Chinese officials continue to reject…
The article reports that the Khampepe commission of inquiry, investigating alleged political interference in Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases, is continuing its proceedings in Johannesburg on Thursday.
A TGV train collided with a heavy goods vehicle at a level crossing in Bully-les-Mines, resulting in the driver's death and 27 injuries.
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that 14 million Iranians, including himself, have volunteered to sacrifice their lives in the ongoing conflict, as the U.S. approaches a deadline to bomb Iranian infrastructure.
The article reports on rising oil prices following Donald Trump's threats against Iran, market volatility in response to geopolitical tensions, and the International Monetary Fund's warnings about economic impacts.
Sport minister Gayton McKenzie refused to fund football superfan Joy Chauke's attendance at the 2026 World Cup, suggesting her French husband should cover the costs.
The article discusses the escalation of the US-Israeli war on Iran, focusing on Trump's threats to increase bombings if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Energy Systems Catapult has developed a toolkit to help UK fleet operators transition to electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), supported by government funding and real-world data from 88 deployed electric HGVs.
The article discusses the systemic socio-economic factors contributing to gangsterism in South Africa, linking it to poverty, unemployment, and lack of education.