Yesterday at 08:08 AM, via SowetanLIVE
More than 3,000 people have died in Iran’s nationwide protests, rights activists said on Saturday, while a “slight rise” in internet activity was reported in the country after an eight-day blackout.
Yesterday at 07:59 AM, via BBC News
He’s a big political character adapting to a new political tribe, but his move could be swallowed by a poisonous row.
Yesterday at 07:56 AM, via News24
Seven people have been killed in a mass shooting in Phillipi, Cape Town, with police investigating links to an extortion racket.
Yesterday at 07:51 AM, via BBC News
The Conservative Party leader says telling voters their “country is finished” only “drags them down”.
Yesterday at 07:34 AM, via Daily Investor
BAT’s Heidelberg plant closure highlights how South Africa’s government policies, high excise taxes, and failure to curb illicit trade are undermining legitimate industries.
Yesterday at 07:27 AM, via The Star
Yesterday at 07:12 AM, via BBC News
The Ministry of Justice said the decision to block Jake Farhi’s transfer was made for ‘public protection’.
Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via Newsday
The Free State has a notorious reputation for its roads, yet a provincial office tasked with improving its road network is in disarray, and parts of it have been burned down.
Yesterday at 06:36 AM, via BBC News
The White House has released the names of those who will oversee the next phase of the US president’s peace plan for Gaza.
Yesterday at 05:27 AM, via BBC News
Authorities deliberately triggered the avalanche on Mount Elbrus to release a build up of snow.
Yesterday at 04:15 AM, via BBC News
Meri-Tuuli Auer told her counsellor things about her life she didn’t want her closest family to know.
Yesterday at 04:00 AM, via Daily Maverick
Food systems transformation depends less on technology than on power. Durable change requires shifting influence towards those who grow, process and distribute food every day. Women and girls sit at the centre of that reality.
Yesterday at 03:22 AM, via BBC News
Former Conservative shadow minister Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform UK after his sacking by Kemi Badenoch continues to lead the papers.
Yesterday at 02:43 AM, via BBC News
She has millions of Spotify listeners, but fans don’t know what to believe about whether she’s real.
Yesterday at 02:34 AM, via BBC News
Fibre is making a comeback and this is a wellbeing trend nutritionists are getting excited about.
Yesterday at 01:23 AM, via BBC News
Dan Armstrong joined Scottish League 1 side Queen of the South as a player – now he is chief executive.
Yesterday at 01:16 AM, via BBC News
The city-state wants to stamp out e-cigarettes with harsh penalties including caning and fines.
Yesterday at 01:15 AM, via BBC News
The former UK prime minister and US secretary of state will sit on the “founding executive board”, the White House says.
Friday at 23:39 PM, via BBC News
Police said firearms officers were among those who responded to reports of youths carrying bladed weapons
Friday at 23:28 PM, via BBC News
The BBC’s Europe Editor Katya Adler has been reporting from Greenland and dissects why the island has so much value in the eyes of President Trump.
Friday at 21:53 PM, via SA People
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