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Orlando Pirates head to Marbella to play five high-profile friendlies
Orlando Pirates are eager to defend their domestic treble in the upcoming season, and their preparations start in Marbella, Spain.
Typhoon Bavi churns towards Taiwan as China braces for landfall
BEIJING, July 9 (Reuters) – Typhoon Bavi churned southeast of Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, its winds easing overnight to just shy of 200 kph (124 mph), as authorities urged residents to stock up on supplies and brace for what could be the most powerful typhoon since 2024.
Trump orders halt to US trade with Spain over NATO spending, Iran
ANKARA/MADRID, July 8 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an immediate halt to all trade with NATO ally Spain, escalating tensions over defence spending and the Iran war, despite European Union rules requiring trade negotiations to be conducted as a single bloc.
US military carries out fresh strikes on Iran, prompting Iran attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain
ANKARA/DUBAI, July 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. military said on Wednesday it launched fresh strikes on Iran to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to shipping, triggering Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain in the latest escalation to derail efforts to end the war.
New Congo province has suspected Ebola case as deaths hit 600, report says
KINSHASA, July 8 (Reuters) – The Democratic Republic of Congo said on Wednesday that suspected Ebola cases had been reported in a new province, highlighting the expansion of the ongoing outbreak as deaths hit 600.
CASH CRUNCH: National Treasury intervenes as uncollected rubbish piles up across Joburg
As the National Treasury tightens oversight of Joburg’s finances, Executive Mayor Dada Morero insists the city is turning a corner despite growing debt, cash-flow constraints and service-delivery failures that left even his own rubbish uncollected.
EXTORTION ECONOMY: Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson unveils strategy to break construction mafia’s grip
Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson is taking his new Cabinet-approved powers seriously to combat the scourge of the construction mafia.
CHASED OUT: Thousands of Zimbabwean children forced to quit schools in SA amid xenophobic unrest
Anti-migrant unrest in South Africa is forcing thousands of Zimbabwean families to flee, abruptly disrupting their children’s education. Uprooted mid-year, these learners face severe academic setbacks and psychological distress as they prepare to adapt to a different schooling system.
SPY VERSUS SPY: US jails former SA Air Force general for being a ‘secret foreign agent’
Portia Anyamba, a former South African Air Force brigadier general connected to a State Security Agency official, was recently sentenced to six months in jail in the United States, where she worked at a government science and energy laboratory. She previously pleaded guilty to being a foreign agent and falsifying information while applying for security clearance.
STEROID SHOCK: Another blow for rugby as Junior Bok prop Kai Pratt fails dope test
Current Junior Springbok prop Kai Pratt has returned a positive doping sample following a test in April and faces a lengthy ban.

‘She was a little ray of sunshine’: UK teacher mourns murdered Tshuma child
Bedfordshire Police have released a photo of the three deceased as a headteacher pays tribute to the youngest victim, Nala.