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FRIDAY, 30 JANUARY 2026, 06:55

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South Africa heading for social unrest

Tuesday at 07:08 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa needs to reach an economic growth rate of around 3% to ensure social stability, as factors like unemployment and inequality continue building tension in the country.

PHOTO ESSAY: Sony World Photography Awards 2026 — Student and Youth shortlists

Tuesday at 06:37 AM, via Daily Maverick

The Sony World Photography Awards has announced the 2026 shortlists for its Student and Youth competitions, recognising emerging photographers at the earliest stages of their careers. The Student shortlist features series responding to the theme Together, while the Youth shortlist highlights standout single images by photographers aged 19 and under — offering a snapshot of the next generation...

Bovino removed from his role as US Border Patrol commander at large, The Atlantic reports

Tuesday at 04:39 AM, via Daily Maverick

Jan 26 (Reuters) – Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as the “commander at large” for the U.S. Border Patrol and will return to his former job in California, where he is expected to retire soon, the Atlantic reported on Monday, citing a Homeland Security official and two people with knowledge of the change.

European countries including UK lose measles elimination status

Monday at 21:10 PM, via Daily Maverick

LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Britain and several other European countries have lost their measles elimination status, the World Health Organization said on Monday, after a jump in infections across the continent.

Mexico president asks Korean counterpart for more BTS concerts

Monday at 21:03 PM, via Daily Maverick

MEXICO CITY, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Huge demand to see K-pop boy band BTS, among the world’s most popular artists, has led Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to formally request of her counterpart, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, that he help arrange more concerts in Mexico.

FEEDING HOPE OP-ED: Here’s how SA can end hunger and malnutrition this year

Monday at 21:01 PM, via Daily Maverick

A ‘bumper harvest’ is predicted for South Africa in 2026. The rains across our country have been uneven (too little in some parts, harsh floods in others). But overall La Niña has blessed large parts of our agricultural land, enhancing the ability of commercial farmers to produce food. Sadly, that good crops won’t reduce widespread hunger is evidence of how out of joint time is in our...

TENURE INSECURITY: SA’s land crisis is ongoing, not historical

Monday at 20:58 PM, via Daily Maverick

The struggle for land in South Africa touches food security, identify and economic equality. For the Land and Accountability Research Centre (Larc), this reality is the driving force behind its work, including the uMhlaba Talks podcast.

ANALYSIS: Part 1: The Sixth Extinction and the Anthropocene’s Pleistocene origins

Monday at 20:52 PM, via Daily Maverick

This is part 1 of a three-part series that traces the origins of the Anthropocene – the current geological epoch that speaks bluntly to humanity’s impact on the environment – and the unfolding ‘Sixth Extinction’, adding to the wave of global megafaunal extinctions that began in what is popularly known as the ‘Ice Age’.

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