Month: October 2025
The Human Cost of Conflict in Al-Fashir: A Sudanese City Under Siege
In the Tawila camp for displaced persons in Darfur, eight-year-old Sundus sits surrounded by burlap sacks and an ocean of sand. The horrors of war have made her understand more
Read MoreOngoing legal showdown: Mendelsohn vs. UCT over Middle East resolutions and governance
The trial of Professor Adam Mendelsohn against the University of Cape Town (UCT) continued at the Western Cape High Court on Thursday, with the legal teams for Mendelsohn and UCT
Read MoreMelissa dissipates, leaves destruction, at least 50 dead in Caribbean – SABC News
Melissa, one of the strongest storms on record to make landfall in the Caribbean, began to dissipate on Friday after sowing devastation across much of Jamaica, cutting off communities in
Read MoreParliament members call for urgent gambling reforms – SABC News
Members of Parliament (MPs) have agreed to the urgent need to reform the gambling industry. This was a parliamentary mini-debate under the theme, “The gambling crisis in South Africa and
Read MoreIf Phil Blinks, Dan Dies!
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Read MoreXi Jinping says he and Trump should guide direction of bilateral ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that he and US President Donald Trump should guide the direction of bilateral ties. He made the remarks during a meeting with Trump
Read MoreTop 5 international destinations for South Africans in 2025
In 2025, simplified visa processes, accessible flights, and modern connectivity solutions are making international travel a breeze for South Africans. The five destinations below offer an ideal balance of exciting
Read MoreDA in Tshwane concerned about the outbreak of Typhoid in the city – SABC News
The Democratic alliance (DA) in Tshwane has expressed concern about the outbreak of Typhoid in the city after several people were hospitalized in Bronkhorspruit and Hammanskraal. The National Institute for
Read MoreThe Price of Press Freedom: Why Pragmatism Beats Purity in Funding SANEF
Ms Gillian Schutte’s recent article, “Celebrating Elitism: The Gala of Gatekeepers and Its Impact on Media Freedom,” offers a fiery, uncompromising, and ultimately impractical critique of the South African National
Read MoreTwo Western Cape councilors leave DA for Patriotic Alliance – SABC News
Two Democratic Alliance (DA) Ward Councilors from George in the Western Cape – both serving on the Mayoral Committee – have resigned to join the Patriotic Alliance. Their move not
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