
Volvo faces Thai legal action after new EX30 fire incidents
Thailand’s consumer watchdog may sue Volvo over battery fires in EX30 SUVs.
SUNDAY, 24 MAY 2026, 15:27

Thailand’s consumer watchdog may sue Volvo over battery fires in EX30 SUVs.

Sibusiso Zuma will forever be remembered for his immense contribution to the success of FC Copenhagen between 2000 and 2005.

Western governments voiced outrage on Thursday after Israel’s far-right security minister posted a video of himself taunting Gaza-bound flotilla activists being pinned to the ground, with two later alleging they were physically assaulted in detention.

JSE-listed Oceana is facing constraints in raw material supply for its Lucky Star canned fish products.

The virus takes its name from the Ebola River, near the site of one of the first recorded outbreaks in what is now the DRC, in 1976. Four of these six species are known to cause disease in humans and the major African outbreaks have been linked mainly to Zaire, Sudan and Bundibugyo ebolaviruses

Masandawana have never won in Morocco in nine visits
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‘Hitachi’ Hlabane received the prestigious Order of Ikhamanga in Silver

City manager’s future still uncertain after report on his suspension not tabled at council

Sixteen service providers agree to repay R25m after Covid-19 tender irregularities.

Sixteen service providers agree to repay R25m after Covid-19 tender irregularities.

At least 62 legal practitioners have been convicted and sentences since 2018

Since US President Donald Trump’s administration announced the creation of a $1.776 billion fund for Americans deemed to be victims of political “weaponisation”, 6 January Capitol riot defendants and other Trump allies have scrambled to figure out how to get their share.

Volkswagen has vowed to avoid factory closures in agreement with unions.

The case against Matipandile Sotheni

The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality said migrants staying at the Diakonia Centre in Durban’s CBD are being relocated to a refugee reception facility, where the Department of Home Affairs will process them and determine their legal status in South Africa.