World Food Programme warns Lebanon facing food security crisis due to Iran war
Lebanon is facing a food security crisis as the Iran war disrupts supplies of goods inside the country, the United Nations World Food Programme said on Friday.
MONDAY, 13 APRIL 2026, 15:48
Lebanon is facing a food security crisis as the Iran war disrupts supplies of goods inside the country, the United Nations World Food Programme said on Friday.
The Kremlin said on Friday that a visit to the United States by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special investment envoy did not mean that negotiations on a possible peace deal in Ukraine had resumed.

Airlines worldwide are battling with shortage
Myanmar’s new President Min Aung Hlaing said on Friday his government has many challenges to overcome and seeks to improve the country’s international standing, including normalising ties with Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN after five years in the cold.
Access to health information has exploded in the digital age, but greater availability doesn’t guarantee understanding – often, it fuels misplaced confidence and misinformation. While a small group of truly empowered e-patients can engage meaningfully in their care, most users risk becoming ‘instant experts’, navigating complex medical decisions without the skills to interpret information safely.
A report by the Independent Police Investigating Directorate (IPID) from October 2023, which has remained secret until this week, has shed new light on the Phala Phala scandal. Investigative journalist Azarrah Karrim and Kyle Cowan discuss the implications.

With public-school fees spiking past inflation, a new Competition Commission report reveals exactly how much more parents are forking out.

The pots are potential contributors to lead poisoning.

Smart Money with Alishia Seckam is where you will find engaging discussions with South Africa’s top investing minds.

Fidelity has won another legal battle against Transnet, with the High Court ruling in the private security firm’s favour.
The four Artemis II astronauts, returning from the world’s first crewed Moon voyage in over half a century, hurtled back toward Earth aboard their gumdrop-shaped Orion spacecraft, headed for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off Southern California.
A South African clothing startup is taking on the global athleisure market, going from a university dorm room to partnerships with sports giants such as the National Basketball Association and Manchester City Football Club in just seven years.

Oxygen conservation matters now. Explore how long Earth’s oxygen supply may last and what South Africa and global projects are doing.

Volkswagen said on Thursday it will end production of the ID.4 electric SUV out of its Tennessee plant this month, citing a challenging time for the US electric vehicle market.
Our medical aid system pays for Parkinson’s medication. But it does not guarantee funding for the physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy that determine whether people with Parkinson’s disease fall, lose their voice or stay independent. On World Parkinson’s Day (11 April), we are asking the Department of Health to change that.

Solomon Ogbonna Eziko, wrongly reported as “Igbo king” has apologised and clarified he was never coronated
With a historic court motion, DignitySA aims to decriminalise assisted dying, advocating for the terminally ill to choose a dignified end to unbearable suffering.

Early signs suggest the major drought may continue.

Gauteng is the economic hub of SA, attracting job-seekers, traders and professionals from other provinces and countries in Africa and overseas. It is imperative, therefore, for Gauteng to work.

South African-born mentor Johann van Graan took Bath Rugby from the bottom to everyone’s favourites in just three seasons!

The upcoming DA congress isn’t just an event; it’s a crucial step in shaping the future of our party and, by extension, the future of our nation.