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Judge Mushtak Parker faces impeachment after guilty verdict

Judge Mushtak Parker has been found guilty of gross misconduct by a judicial tribunal, with the Judicial Service Commission to decide whether he will be impeached.


Ed Henry’s rape accuser Jennifer Eckhart arrested, accused of attacking her boyfriend

Ed Henry’s rape accuser Jennifer Eckhart arrested, accused of attacking her boyfriend - Jennifer Eckhart was arrested on suspicion of battery after her boyfriend reportedly tried to end their relationship


Police apprehend card scamming suspects after swift chase

Standerton police and a local security firm collaborated to apprehend card scammers.


SETA chairperson appointments: Insights from Higher Education's Mabuza Ngubane

Chief Director for Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) coordination, provided clarity on his role regarding the contentious appointment process of SETA board chairpersons.


Operation Valkyrie: 81st anniversary of plot to kill Hitler

No other act of resistance against Adolf Hitler had such a long-term impact as the assassination attempt by Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg. Nevertheless, his plans remain controversial to this day.


Home Affairs introduces fast passport services for South Africans living abroad

South Africans living overseas can now enjoy a streamlined passport application process, with new international service centres reducing turnaround times from 18 months to just five weeks.


Locals in once-bustling town blast boarded up shops as they claim 'Labour does not care about us'

EXCLUSIVE: Llanelli in west Wales, just ten miles from Swansea, was once a bustling market town but a century after its heyday, it couldn't be more different.


Chancellor Merz and the E3: Germany pivots toward Europe

A new tripartite alliance between Germany, France and the UK has emerged in response to the threat from Russia and doubts about US support for European security.


‘Shock and alarm’ as Malawi pardons wildlife trafficker Lin Yunhua

LILONGWE — Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera has granted a presidential pardon to Lin Yunhua, a Chinese national sentenced to 14 years in prison for wildlife trafficking. Lin was among 37 inmates who received a presidential pardon as part of Malawi’s 61st independence anniversary celebrations on July 6. Conservationists have since expressed their disappointment, warning that […]


Mass shooting in illegal tavern in Gauteng kills 5 people

Police have launched a manhunt for the 10 suspects who were involved in a mass shooting in a tavern in an informal settlement in Olivenhoutbosch, Gauteng.


Car ploughs into LA crowd leaving dozens injured

Emergency services were called to Santa Monica Boulevard after an 'unknown vehicle' hit pedestrians


Peruvian cop dressed as Mexican superhero raids alleged drug dealer

Peruvian cop dressed as Mexican superhero raids alleged drug dealing family. Polcie said it was a family drug dealing operation in Lima, arresting six members of the alleged criminal clan "Los Cuajinais de Ano Nuevo."


Ukraine strikes again: drone operators destroyed another Russian battlefield weapon


South Africa secures breakthrough G20 consensus as global economic uncertainty mounts

South Africa secured a rare consensus among G20 finance ministers and central bank governors, concluding a two-day meeting with a joint communique, the first since October 2024. ・South Africa achieved a rare consensus among G20 ministers, culminating in a jointly issued communique. ・The agreement was made notwithstanding the absence of key delegate...


George building collapse victims plead for help and justice

GEORGE - George building collapse victims pleads for help and justice. Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson met with the families of the victims to share the findings of an investigation. Macpherson says what happened in George was not an accident, but a catastrophe built on negligence. READ | Public Works Minister reveals key f...


From novices to skilled workers: 45 youth graduate with industry accredited certificates

Forty-five youth from eMbumbulu, the majority of whom are women, have completed a CETA-accredited programme in the built environment,opening the road to employment opportunities.


British & Irish Lions win opening Test Down Under

The British and Irish Lions were ferocious in attack and solid in defence to edge Australia in a bruising first Test in Brisbane.


Emfuleni Municipality residents hit with massive bills

The Emfuleni Municipality denies it's facing a billing crisis.


Fascinating pictures of daily life in secretive North Korea

Photographer Damir Sagolj has captured the surreal essence of daily life in North Korea through a series of striking images. Taken from across the border in China, the photos contrast the vibrant lifestyle in China with the stark uniformity of North Korean villages along the Yalu River. Click through the gallery for an eye-opening glimpse into this enigmatic nation.


Son of Sam victim says serial killer’s friend told her ‘David didn’t do this’

Son of Sam victim says serial killer’s friend told her ‘David didn’t do this’ -


Long lost ‘Chappaquiddick’ tapes found by son of reporter investigating Ted Kennedy crash

Long lost ‘Chappaquiddick’ tapes found by son of reporter investigating Ted Kennedy crash - Nick Damore is working his way through each of the tapes — hours of listening — to determine what they contain


MK Party Marches to Union Buildings, Demands President Ramaphosa’s Resignation

Members of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Thursday morning, led by Deputy President John Hlophe, in a “total shutdown” protest supporting KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The demonstration follows explosive allegations by Mkhwanazi that senior police officials, including Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, are involved in corruption […]


Christian leaders visit Catholic church in Gaza hit by Israeli strike

Church leaders entered to Gaza to visit the Holy Family Church, a day after it was hit in a deadly Israeli airstrike. Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III and Greek Orthodox Patriarchate Archbishop Alexios met with parish priest Gabriel Romanelli, who was among those injured when the compound of Gaza's sole Catholic Church was struck and damaged. The leaders also visited the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church and Al-Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City.


Syrian presidency announces ceasefire after days of violence

Syrian presidency announces ceasefire after days of violence - Syria’s interior ministry spokesperson said earlier on Saturday that internal security forces had begun deploying in Sweida


Meta faces legal battle in South Africa over illicit content involving minors

Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, has agreed to comply with a South African court order requiring the disclosure of user data related to the circulation of explicit content involving schoolchildren. ・Meta has agreed to comply with a South African court order to disclose user data related to the distribution of explicit ...


Duduzile Zuma on July riots threat: ‘Round 2 will be worse’

MK Party's Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has threatened to incite July riots again in support of KZN police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.


Tomorrowland is hit by fresh tragedy as woman dies just days after fire swept festival

The 35-year-old Canadian woman was one of some 100,000 revelers attending the annual electronic music festival in the Belgian town of Boom that began on Friday.


Dozens dead after Vietnam tourist boat capsizes

Dozens dead after Vietnam tourist boat capsizes - The sightseeing vessel was hit by a sudden thunderstorm in Ha Long Bay on Saturday


KZN disaster management teams respond to fire at Kennedy Road informal settlement

KwaZulu-Natal MEC Reverend Thulasizwe Buthelezi has mobilised disaster teams to provide urgent relief to families affected by fire in Kennedy Road.


Minister Kubayi calls for patience as Ramaphosa prepares for NDPP appointment

Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has emphasised the necessity for President Cyril Ramaphosa to be allowed sufficient time to establish a process for the appointment of the next National Director of Public Prosecutions


Pam Bondi ‘could have tried Epstein’ while Florida AG, law professor says

Pam Bondi ‘could have tried Epstein’ while Florida AG, law professor says - Bondi served as Florida’s first female attorney general from 2011 to 2019


10-hour power cut to impact parts of Cape Town on Thursday

The City of Cape Town will carry out critical maintenance on the electricity infrastructure on Thursday, resulting in a 10-hour power outage.


Why are mentally ill soldiers being drafted in Ukraine?

Reports, including from soldiers, suggest that psychologically and physically unfit men are being drafted into the Ukrainian army, where they may endanger themselves and others. How is this happening?


Woman granted bail after fatal incident during traditional ceremony in Germiston

Last month, Pretty Mahlangu was killed after a vehicle rammed through a group of teens taking part in a traditional coming-of-age ceremony.


US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites heighten safety fears

While no radiation leaks have been confirmed following the US strikes on nuclear enrichment facilities in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, the extent of the damage remains uncertain.


Zuma and MKP challenge Ramaphosa's decisions in Constitutional Court over Mkhwanazi allegations

Former president Jacob Zuma and the uMkhonto weSizwe Party have filed an urgent application in the Constitutional Court to challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent decisions regarding police appointments and a commission of inquiry, citing constitutional violations and political bias.


SAPS closes applications and says most of the applicants were women

The South African Police Service has closed the applications for its 2025/2026 Basic Police Development Learning Programme, where over one million people applied.


Man and teen killed in New Brighton shooting, police launch manhunt for suspects

In a tragic incident in Gqeberha, a man and a 13-year-old girl were killed in a shooting, prompting police to launch a manhunt for the suspects involved.


Revellers injured after German fireworks show goes wrong

Revellers injured after German fireworks show goes wrong - A child was among the injured, with an investigation launched into the fireworks display


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30 injured as vehicle drives into a crowd of people in East Hollywood

Dozens of people were injured after a car drove into a crowd in Santa Monica Boulevard as they waited in line to enter a nightclub. View on euronews


Exclusive video: Unexpected turn in Ukraine's battlefront


Ukraine proposes fresh peace talks with Russia next week, president Zelensky says

In his evening address to the nation, Zelenskiy said the pace of negotiations should be increased and 'everything should be done to achieve a ceasefire'.


Locals block foreigners at public clinics, call for Constitutional reform

Some residents of Nellmapius in Pretoria want the Constitution amended to bar foreign nationals from accessing healthcare at local facilities.


Syria's interim president urges Bedouin tribes to commit to ceasefire to end clashes with Druze

The agreement comes after intense clashes displaced tens of thousands of people and contributed to a worsening humanitarian crisis in a region still recovering from over a decade of brutal civil war. View on euronews


Restricted aid, rising deaths mark worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan

Sudan’s humanitarian crisis is worsening as violent clashes in Kordofan and Darfur leave hundreds dead, thousands displaced, and aid access increasingly restricted. ・The conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has intensified, causing immense humanitarian challenges. ・Regions such as Kordofan and Darfur face restricted...


Ukraine sent talks proposal to Russia, Zelenskyy says

The Ukrainian president said that "the momentum of the negotiations must be stepped up." Earlier, Russia launched 300 drones and 30 missiles overnight, killing one. DW has the latest.


Public Works Minister: George building collapse could have been prevented

Minister Dean Macpherson asserts that the 2024 George building collapse, which resulted in 34 fatalities, was preventable, citing systemic failures in planning and oversight.


The death of Nodar Kumaritashvili: Georgia's Olympic heartbreak


Why the Dubai chocolate craze is facing a serious health warning

Discover why the popular 'Dubai chocolate' bar is being recalled due to a serious peanut allergy risk, as health authorities urge consumers to take caution.