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Eid Mubarak in a world on fire, at war

Yesterday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

This year’s Eid is not naïve. It does not pretend the world is at peace. It does not ignore the children buried under rubble, the families displaced, the cities reduced to ash

A glance beyond the 6 July presser

Yesterday at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The public confrontation between senior officials, the establishment of inquiries and the intense public debate surrounding the allegations all indicate that accountability mechanisms, although imperfect, are still functioning

SA warns of economic shock as Iran war expands

Yesterday at 00:15 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Iranian retaliation and Israeli air strikes are spreading across Gulf states and Lebanon, rattling energy markets and exposing deep divisions at the United Nations

ANC orders Dlabathi back to work

Yesterday at 00:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The ANC has reinstated Ekurhuleni regional secretary after rejecting his resignation, despite internal concerns that he cannot effectively hold both the regional secretary position and the metro’s finance MMC post

How Me&B built joy into South African fashion

Yesterday at 00:09 AM, via Mail & Guardian

What begins as a search for the right dress for a difficult goodbye becomes a window into the heart and purpose behind Me&B, a South African label celebrating comfort, confidence and inclusivity

SA’s municipal power supply goes downhill

Yesterday at 00:05 AM, via Mail & Guardian

As struggling municipalities face shrinking income and mounting debt, innovative renewable energy models are aiming to stabilise costs and secure power systems

Africa’s data, the new sovereignty frontier

Yesterday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Data sovereignty refers to the principle that all data is subject to the laws and regulations of the nation state or jurisdiction in which it is collected. This concept gained prominence in the early 2010s following the Edward Snowden revelations about mass surveillance by the United States

Africa and the health data gambit

Thursday at 23:34 PM, via Mail & Guardian

In place of multilateral cooperation, Washington has introduced bilateral agreements where the balance of power is unequal and where American interests dominate, undermining the spirit of shared global health governance

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