
Bangladesh students who deposed PM Hasina form party to fight elections
The student-led party hopes to upend Bangladesh politics, long dominated by two family-run parties.
SATURDAY, 01 MARCH 2025, 12:29
The student-led party hopes to upend Bangladesh politics, long dominated by two family-run parties.
In a bid to cut costs but ensure adequate nutrition, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is implementing changes to its 12-day-cycle meal plan for inmates across the country.
Parents and pupils have been warned to beware of possible scammers who might pretend to be the City of Cape Town’s anti-litter mascot “Bingo” after the Bingo costume was stolen in a hijacking on Thursday.
PC Molly Bury was arrested after her mother was overheard saying she shared sensitive information with her.
The proposed bullet train between KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng to improve interprovincial freight movement is back on track, according to KZN premier Thami Ntuli who delivered his state of the province address on Friday.
Four women who had been collecting child support grants for non-existent children since 2012 using fake birth certificates have been convicted of fraud and ordered to pay back the money.
Australia captain Steve Smith retracts an appeal from teammate Josh Inglis to review a possible run-out in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy.
Police are searching for Capital Live SA 99.0 FM founder Aseri Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli who went missing on February 18.
The Public Investment Corporation on Friday confirmed it voted against a R23 billion offer for SA’s exclusive dealer of Caterpillar. It also voted against reelecting Barloworld directors at its AGM last week due to its governance concerns.
Strong winds and blocked roads hinder rescue mission for 42 workers caught in Uttarakhand avalanche.
The decision follows years of trials but some farmers are concerned there could be negative impacts.
Earlier this week, the prime minister said he would be cutting the budget to fund a boost in defence spending.
A former St John’s College teacher, who has been accused of abusing boys in his care, has been arrested on charges of sexual assault and sexual grooming.
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Mexico has extradited 29 senior drug cartel members to the US. They include cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero.
Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative, unpacks Trump’s statements on Gaza’s future
After months of speculation about his future, Leicester and Springbok flyhalf Handre Pollard has decided to return to the first team that gave him his professional break, the Bulls.
Fifty-seven people died in the disaster and protests are being held across Greece and beyond.
A court has ruled that the racketeering charge against former Tongaat Hulett auditor Gavin Kruger was irrational due to a lack of evidence.
Mohammad Nabi gifts Australia a wicket as he’s run out by Spencer Johnson in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy.