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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu belatedly released his annual medical report on Friday, saying doctors had successfully removed a small “early-stage malignant tumour” from his prostate.
Canada’s environment minister Julie Dabrusin told AFP on Friday said that G7 nations made progress for nature at a meeting in Paris, even as climate change was absent to keep the United States on board.
China’s most recent five-year plan released earlier this year presented a blueprint for “AI Plus”, a national project to embed AI systems into manufacturing, healthcare and almost every other corner of the economy.
The Weekend Wrap covers the Department of Justice’s move to shield court officials from cameras following Julius Malema’s recent outburst, the SAPS leadership shake-up, a bizarre Ekurhuleni scandal and the pastor dedicated to serving his community in rural KwaZulu-Natal.
Gianluca Prestianni is given a six-game ban by Uefa for homophobic conduct during Benfica’s Champions League knockout play-off matched with Real Madrid in February.
Former winner Shaun Murphy produces a fine performance to thrash China’s Xiao Guodong 13-3 and become the first player into the 2026 World Championship quarter-finals.
Fifa is accused of surge pricing and money-grabbing for the 2026 soccer World Cup. However, the global governing body insists that it is just taking advantage of market conditions in North America, where a dynamic pricing model is frequently used.