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Yemen’s Houthis strike at Israel as attacks on Iran continue

Yesterday at 14:21 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis launched missiles at Israel on Saturday, their first such attack since the start of the Iran war, heightening the risk that a conflict that has entered its fifth week could expand further across the region

US/Israel war against International Law

Yesterday at 14:07 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The assassination of Khamenei was another blatant violation of international law. It was also part of a broader strategy to eliminate moderate leaders, whose absence is then used to justify replacing diplomacy with military campaigns

Contempt of court case against senior ANC leaders postponed

Yesterday at 13:16 PM, via SowetanLIVE

The contempt of court case implicating several ANC leaders, including its secretary-general Fikile Mbalula, for allegedly undermining an interim interdict halting the much-anticipated Eastern Cape provincial conference has been postponed

South Africa a day late and a dollar short

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s slow pace in implementing reforms is coming back to haunt it as the country faces increasingly severe global shocks, with very little protection in place.

England players will support White – Henderson

Yesterday at 12:01 PM, via BBC News

Jordan Henderson says England players will support Ben White after the Arsenal defender was booed by fans at Wembley in Friday’s 1-1 draw with Uruguay.

Has Ngcukayitobi been sidelined as ANC leadership feud deepens?

Yesterday at 11:50 AM, via SowetanLIVE

As the ANC in the Eastern Cape awaits a date to fight in court to overturn an interim interdict blocking its 10th elective conference, the absence of provincial secretary (PS) Lulama Ngcukayitobi is raising questions

When art returns, who does it belong to?

Yesterday at 11:18 AM, via Mail & Guardian

As masterpieces by William Kentridge and Pablo Picasso return to Johannesburg, Homecoming becomes less about art on walls and more about who gets to claim it

Why brilliant ideas aren’t enough

Yesterday at 10:48 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The country has the talent. It has ideas. It has institutions. What it needs is the connective tissue to turn potential into performance — and the patience to accept that breakthrough innovation requires risk, failure and time

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