Billionaire F1 boss Ong Beng Seng admits guilt in explosive Singapore corruption case

A Malaysian hotel tycoon who helped bring Formula One to Singapore pleaded guilty Monday to abetting the obstruction of justice, in a rare corruption case in the city-state that saw

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New Zealand's former top cop charged over material showing child abuse and bestiality

New Zealand’s former deputy police commissioner lost the right to anonymity Monday after he was charged with possessing child sexual exploitation and bestiality material. Jevon McSkimming was arrested in June

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Communities urged to report drug abuse cases where kids are at risk – SABC News

Save the Children South Africa is concerned about toddlers being coerced into using drugs in communities. A woman will appear in the Johannesburg Regional Court this week on charges of

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Chase becomes first Full Member team batter to retire out in T20Is

This was the 12th instance of a batter retiring out in a men’s T20I, and the first in a match featuring two Full Member teams Source link

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At least 68 dead after migrant boat sinks off Yemen

A shipwreck off Yemen has killed at least 68 people, the UN’s migration agency said Monday, with dozens still missing after the boat carrying mostly Ethiopians sank. The International Organization

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Former Thulamela mayor appears in court over VBS Mutual Bank saga – SABC News

The corruption trial against a former Thulamela Municipality mayor accused in the VBS Mutual Bank saga will resume in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Polokwane, Limpopo, today. Avhashoni Tshifhango

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Renewed calls for cyclist safety following recent fatalities in Cape Town

THE safety of cyclists has once again been thrust into the spotlight after a series of tragic incidents in and around Cape Town left the local cycling community reeling, with

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US State Department makes claim of targeted attacks on white farmers in South Africa

The US has insisted on its claim that white farmers are being targeted in South Africa with the US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights & Labor (DRL) saying

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Rain forecast for final day of The Oval Test, but will it affect the result?

It will take a lot of rain to stop England from scoring 35 runs or India from taking four wickets Source link

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