
Beckhams seen together in Paris for first time since Brooklyn row
Sir David and Lady Beckham were seen with their children Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
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Sir David and Lady Beckham were seen with their children Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
A close look at what tail docking actually involves, why it persisted long after its rationale collapsed and how a recent conviction brings South African law back into focus.
The Lehohla Ledger’s Red-Zone Thermal Map replaces abstract planning with spatial truth, overlaying hotspot analysis and mortality autocorrelation to reveal where survival is breaking down. It shows a republic split between resilient ‘health foundries’, fragile buffer zones, and 74 frozen Red-Zone municipalities where infrastructure friction, poverty, and nutrition have collapsed outcomes...
Witness E testifies at the Madlanga Commission, implicating Crime Intelligence members in the murder of ANC politician Sindiso Magaqa and exposing potential political corruption.
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training Mimmy Gondwe is appealing to parents not to fall for bogus colleges that prey on desperate students seeking tertiary education after failing to find a space at public institutions of higher learning.

Gorton and Denton has been Labour for more than 90 years but party sources fear it could be won by Reform or the Greens.

The actress said she had been ‘violated’ by journalists allegedly hacking her phone, in her case against the paper’s publisher.
The EU on Monday hit Elon Musk’s X with an investigation over AI chatbot Grok’s generation of sexualised deepfake images of women and minors, in the latest step of an international backlash against the tool.

Emile Cairess says British athletes now have the “belief” that they can compete with the world’s best before he targets Mohamed Farah’s national record at the 2026 London Marathon.

The home secretary told Parliament she wants to make better use of technology – such as live facial recognition and AI.
South Africa’s retailers lead the world in aggressive promotions, but while discount-hunting shoppers benefit, the ‘Promotional Intensity’ is hitting corporate profits. Is Walmart’s ‘Everyday Low Price’ model the smarter future?

A probe by Nigeria’s military found that some of the 16 officers arrested last year for misconduct may have been plotting to overthrow the government and they will now face trial, the defence headquarters said in a statement on Monday.

Sheraz Malik, 28, is convicted of two counts of rape in June last year in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Focus on long-term returns, not your feelings, when the markets start messing about.
With Michael Carrick placed in charge of Man United until the end of the season, he has the chance to stake his claim for the role on a permanent basis and his stock has risen rapidly.
Arsenal will try to bounce back against Kairat as they seek to complete a perfect league phase of the Champions League with an eighth win
More than three million Sudanese people displaced by nearly three years of war have returned home, the United Nations migration agency said on Monday, even as heavy fighting continues to tear through parts of the country.

The force say the two women and a man were arrested at a protest outside the Ministry of Justice in London last month.
The stars are suddenly lining up for a rate cut on Thursday — what a difference a week makes.
Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24’s definitive podcast for in-depth reporting.