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Man City preparing for Guardiola departure

Yesterday at 22:09 PM, via BBC News

Manchester City are preparing for manager Pep Guardiola to leave the club at the end of the season after a decade in charge and 17 major trophies.

California jury sides with OpenAI over Musk lawsuit

Yesterday at 21:55 PM, via Daily Maverick

May 18 (Reuters) – A U.S. jury in Oakland, California, ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI on Monday, finding the artificial intelligence company not liable for allegedly straying from its original mission to benefit humanity.

Mazda 3: tried and tested

Yesterday at 21:55 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The new Mazda 3 is a driver’s car that offers old-fashioned reassurance

CDC says one American tested positive for Ebola in DRC

Yesterday at 21:38 PM, via Daily Maverick

WASHINGTON, May 18 (Reuters) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday that one American tested positive for Ebola as part of its work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where there is an outbreak of a rare strain of the virus, but advised that the immediate risk in the U.S. was low.

TRC Roulette : Goldstone Commission prosecutor Torie Pretorius backs Pikoli on post-TRC political interference

Yesterday at 21:18 PM, via Daily Maverick

With a career spanning 46 years investigating some of apartheid’s worst atrocities – including the 1992 Boipatong massacre – as well as prosecuting apartheid’s ‘Doctor Death’, the head of the army’s chemical warfare unit Dr Wouter Basson, and Vlakplaas leader Eugene de Kock, Torie Pretorius has played a key role in the South African justice system.

News24 | Musk loses blockbuster OpenAI suit as jury says too late

Yesterday at 20:51 PM, via News24

A federal jury ruled on Monday that Elon Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI and its co-founders, delivering a decisive victory to the ChatGPT startup and ending one of Silicon Valley’s most closely watched courtroom battles.

SPOTLIGHT: SA’s ARV programme growth stalls, but the worst-case fears remain unfulfilled

Yesterday at 20:48 PM, via Daily Maverick

The number of people in South Africa on antiretroviral treatment remained roughly unchanged from 2024 to 2025, according to just-published estimates from the leading mathematical model of HIV in the country. This suggests that the disruption of US aid for HIV services has slowed the growth of our HIV treatment programme, but the impact so far is not as severe as some researchers feared it might...

The Phala Phala test — is SA ready to end selective outrage against corruption?

Yesterday at 20:43 PM, via Daily Maverick

South Africa does not have a corruption problem alone. It has a selective outrage problem. The Constitutional Court’s Phala Phala ruling of last week may be the moment South Africa discovers whether our society is capable, finally, of applying the same standard to those it admires as to those it despises.

The true cost of SA’s housing delivery crisis is missing from the funding debate

Yesterday at 20:24 PM, via Daily Maverick

South Africa’s housing crisis is no longer simply about how many homes are being built, but whether the country’s outdated funding model can keep pace with rising construction costs, expanding mandates and modern housing standards. As provinces are asked to deliver larger, safer and more dignified homes with relatively stagnant budgets, the pressure is mounting for a fundamental rethink of...

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