UN’s Guterres pushes COP29 negotiators to seal deal after draft spurned
As Baku summit winds down, rich and poor countries at odds over how fight against climate change will be financed.
FRIDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2024, 17:43
As Baku summit winds down, rich and poor countries at odds over how fight against climate change will be financed.
Israel launched attacks across Gaza, killing about 90 Palestinians, as the US blocked a fourth Gaza ceasefire resolution
A day after Kyiv fires the Anglo-French missiles into Russia, Moscow hits Ukraine with an ICBM, reports say.
Hyundai’s world rally championship leader Thierry Neuville was counting down the stages to his likely first title at the deciding Japanese season-ender on Thursday.
Australian Oscar Piastri has set his sights on victory in Las Vegas now that McLaren team mate Lando Norris’s Formula One title hopes have receded.
New Zealander Liam Lawson said he was just joking when he criticised McLaren for playing the British anthem after Formula One victories rather than that of the team’s founder and his compatriot Bruce McLaren.
This is the first time there has been an indictment for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu since Israel’s war on Gaza began.
Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi says while three of the 84 swabs taken from spaza shops in Naledi, Soweto, tested positive for a chemical compound used in insecticides and nematicides, they cannot be linked to any of the children’s deaths.
South Africa – which was among the first to raise rates following the pandemic – has been cautious in cutting.
The woman was arrested after a urine test on her daughter found ibuprofen, which had not been prescribed.
Dylan Thomas, who had also tried to scale the Buckingham Palace fence, stabbed his friend 37 times.
An Eastern Cape mother says she is still traumatised after gunmen attacked an ambulance in Qumbu that was transporting her sick son on Monday evening.
The Johannesburg high court on Thursday postponed the corruption case against former Sondolo director Trevor Mathenjwa to February 7 next year for pretrial.
The Passenger Rail Agency South Africa said on Thursday it was challenging the findings of an independent engineer on the valuation of its dispute with Siyangena Technologies regarding the R5bn contract the agency had with the company.
The murder trial of student activist Caiphus Nyoka was hit with another delay following the withdrawal of a defence lawyer.
The Oxford University Press has again curated a shortlist of words that encapsulate the moods of the past year, and the public gets to vote for their favourite.
Men who witnessed nuclear tests in the 1950s are demanding answers over alleged secret monitoring programme.
Advocate Stuart Scott tells Constitutional Court Vodacom has made an about-turn despite having initially praised the accountant’s idea as novel