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Paddington Bear gets a British passport
Film-makers asked for the passport to be used in the famous bear’s new movie, Paddington in Peru.
Israel arrests second group of alleged Iran spies
The arrest of seven East Jerusalemites follows that of seven Israeli Jews allegedly acting for Iran.
BREAKING | Woman gets 25 years in prison for the murder of her family
Onthatile Sebati, the woman who orchestrated the murders of her parents, pregnant sister and brother when she was a teenager, has been handed a 25-year sentence by the Pretoria high court.
One of my best innings: Proteas’ Kyle Verreynne on ton in Dhaka
Discussions with batting coach Ashwell Prince dictated how best to gain an advantage via ample use of the sweep shot.
Missiles hit Israel as Blinken bids to revive Gaza, Lebanon ceasefire push
Israel and Hezbollah swap strikes as US secretary of state launches long-shot ceasefire plan.
‘Al-Jama-ah must take a decision’: Mbalula on Gwamanda
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula said Al Jama-ah must make its own independent decisions about its councillor.
ISS TODAY OP-ED: Amid fraud allegations, Mozambique’s election results spark opposition outcry and calls for reform
On 9 October 2024, Mozambique held its seventh general election since 1994, cementing its status as an electoral democracy. Multiparty polls have taken place for 30 consecutive years without fail, but unless they are free and fair, elections won’t reverse the democratic backsliding in the southern African nation.
BREAKING | Armed robbers hit jewellery store at Clearwater Mall
Shoppers sent frantic messages on X, asking for help and reporting that the robbers fired several shots.
US election: 14 days left — What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are campaigning through key battleground states as the election race remains tight.
Israeli minister calls for ‘migration’ of Palestinians from Gaza
Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for Gaza to be emptied of Palestinians and said it was possible to settle.
Nine Hour race returns to Kyalami in November
This year’s annual Nine Hours of Kyalami weekend will take place at the Midrand circuit on November 29 and 30.
One trader arrested after inspection of 20 shops
After more than 20 shops were inspected in Naledi, Soweto, since Monday, only one trader was arrested for not having proper documentation.
Board refuses to reverse murderer release decision
Officials stand by their original decision that Stephen Ling should be released.
Quality of life in Gauteng at all-time low: survey
The quality of life in Gauteng has been declining since 2020, reaching its lowest this year.
News24 | Closer look at Tom Holland’s non-alcoholic beer backlash as more people buy into Sober October
Tom Holland’s non-alcoholic beer announcement has sparked an interesting conversation around alcoholism and Sober October.
News24 | OPINION | Fatima Hassan: NHI Act offers no answer to high medicine prices
The National Health Insurance Act does not deal with the systemic issues that cause high prices and inequity in medicine access, and government is not listening, argues Fatima Hassan.
News24 | REVIEW | Anna Kendrick makes directorial debut with incisive true crime thriller Woman of the Hour
Viewers looking for conventional serial-killer thrills won’t find them here, but if you’re looking for something outside the norm that still satisfies, give Woman of the Hour a try.
News24 | EXCERPT | ‘The one thing to fix in SA is education. Make it less political’ – Redi Tlhabi
Bruce Whitfield’s latest book The One Thing is made up of more than 100 essays from a wide range of South Africans who all want a better future. He asked: “If you were president for half an hour and could order just one thing that would have a long-term compounding positive effect on the future of South Africa, what would it be?” Redi Thlabi explains why she regards education as the most...
Woman, 91, who killed toddler should not have been driving – inquiry
An FAI has called for a change to the laws about fitness to drive as the current system is “defective”.
THE CONVERSATION: Who is Tundu Lissu? Tanzania’s opposition leader is fighting for change in the face of fresh attacks on political freedoms
Tundu Lissu’s persistence in tackling democratic backsliding in Tanzania has made him a formidable force.