People living in a Chicago apartment block targeted in a big immigration raid have described seeing armed agents and a helicopter landing on the roof. One resident – a US citizen – told BBC Verify he had his hands zip-tied by agents.
Have you ever been called a perfectionist? At first it sounds like a compliment, a sign that you have high standards. In reality, perfectionism often does more harm than good. It fuels a harsh inner critic and a relentless push to look flawless, breeding anxiety and straining relationships.
The 22-year-old son of the woman killed while scavenging for food on a Limpopo farm says he had waited outside the property when police went to look for her, and they returned to tell him his mother was dead and lying in a pigsty.
Uncertainty still clouds the African Bank Soweto Marathon just six weeks before it’s set to take place.Yesterday, members of the Soweto Marathon Trust (SMT) reiterated the race – set for November 29 at Nasrec – won’t happen, claiming victory from last week’s court ruling which heard deliberations about who has the right to stage the race.
One of the six South Africans detained by Israeli authorities on their way to Gaza says she was humiliated by soldiers, who ordered her to take her top off and then laughed when they saw she doesn’t have breasts.Dr Fatima Hendricks, 50, who is a cancer survivor, described their detention by the Israeli authorities as a dehumanising ordeal.
Israel and Hamas agreed on Wednesday to the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza, a ceasefire and hostage deal that could open the way to ending a bloody two-year-old war that has upended the Middle East.