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Researchers at Israel’s prestigious Weizmann Institute of Science have been scrambling to save their experiments after an ...
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva has raised “vehement objection” to Iran addressing the Human Rights ...
Actions taken by the National Financial Ombud (NFO) saw more than R328-million paid to disgruntled consumers in the 2024 financial year for unfair practices. The NFO released its first Annual Report ...
Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe says the future of South Africa depends on the exploration and extraction of oil and gas, which will have a huge impact on the country’s Gross ...
National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola says the motive for the murder of Walter Sisulu University Deputy Vice-Chancellor remains unclear. Sinethemba Mpambane was killed in a hail of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday approved Gilead Sciences lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection, for preventing HIV infection in adults and adolescents at high risk of ...
A superb century from India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and number four Shubman Gill helped put India back in command of the opening test of their five-match series against England on Friday, with the ...
United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has acknowledged that there was a trust gap between Iran and the international community on its nuclear programme, even as Iran has repeatedly ...
Service delivery challenges in the Northern Cape have seen the Human Rights Commission (HRC) holding a two-day engagement in Kimberley with politicians, municipal officials and civil society groups, ...
North West Department of Sports in partnership with North West University’s High Performance Institute of Sport, launched the Project 350 initiative in Potchefstroom. The aim of the programme is to ...
The Gauteng Health Department says it is undertaking measles vaccination campaigns targeting schools as children under the age of 15 are mostly affected. Measles is a highly infectious viral disease.
City Power says over 170 suspects have been arrested since January 2025 as part of a crackdown on cable theft and infrastructure sabotage in Johannesburg. The utility says criminals are becoming more ...
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