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SATURDAY, 19 JULY 2025, 00:49
Catch up on the latest entertainment news.
In this piece, David Saks has, on behalf of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, authored a reply to Kevin Bloom’s article in which the journalist reflects on the narrative that the council of the University of Cape Town had chosen to wilfully sacrifice donor funding on the altar of its so-called Gaza resolutions. Bloom writes that a pro-Israel lobby is attempting to shut down...
More than 200 smash-and-grab incidents have been recorded in 10 months by the metro police CCTV network in Cape Town.
Heavy monsoon rains across Pakistan’s Punjab province killed at least 63 people and injured nearly 300 in the past 24 hours, provincial officials said on Thursday, bringing the nationwide death toll from the rains to at least 159 since late June.
Karnataka state authorities singled out RCB, its partners and the state cricket for their mismanagement of stampede.
Palestinians gathered to mourn those killed in the Israeli attack on Gaza’s only Catholic church.
A mother accused of murdering her 11-year-old son Jayden-Lee Meek has insisted in court she is being framed and vowed to prove her innocence at trial.
Akiva Eldar on Israel’s attack on Damascus – framed as protecting Syria’s Druze community.
American rapper and artist Snoop Dog has become co-owner of Wrexham’s rivals Swansea City in the English Championship.
Judge Parker was dishonest about his allegation that he was assaulted by John Hlophe.
“The children come in with heavy stories. Sometimes they haven’t eaten, sometimes they’re overwhelmed by what is happening at home. But through the arts, they smile again. They come alive.”
BBC Sport looks at the numbers behind Daniel Dubois’ first meeting with Oleksandr Usyk and what he has been doing to prepare for the rematch on Saturday.
Dr Victoria Rose, a surgeon who has worked in Gaza, explains why she had to stop operating on malnourished children.
The UN human rights chief says those responsible for violations and abuses “must be held to account.
James Murray says it was “not the case” the government wanted to remove Abbott from the Labour party.
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Trump questions Fed Chair Powell’s tenure, hints fraud, yet experts view removal improbable due to legal constraints.
Nick Adams, known for criticising Islam, was nominated for the role of US ambassador to the Muslim-majority country.
Dr Attiya Sheikh, 45, and 48-year-old Omer Sheikh made almost £8,000 during the Covid pandemic in 2020.
A magnitude-5.7 earthquake struck Chile on Thursday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences said. It is the latest in a series of quakes in recent day.