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Half of Omaheke rely on food aid, governor says

Aurelia Afrikaner More than 67 000 Omaheke residents – nearly half the region’s population – currently rely on government food aid.This is according to Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate, who expressed concern over the region’s heavy dependence on drought relief during his state of the region address today.Nganate reported that the Omaheke Regional Council has distributed extensive drought relief packs, including 270 900 bags of maize meal, 270 000...


UNESCO inscribes 26 new sites on World Heritage list

Video still from UNESCO via AP showing the river running through the Gola-Tiwai complex Sierra Leone, undated.


46 people arrested at protest supporting banned Palestine Action

Police have arrested 46 people at a protest against Palestine Action being designated a proscribed terror group, the Metropolitan Police said. Officers could then be seen carrying away a number of protesters who were lying down, lifting them off the ground and into waiting police vans parked around the square.


Africa’s four richest men hold $57.4 billion, now wealthier than half the continent

Four of Africa’s richest men control $57.4 billion, a fortune greater than the combined wealth of 750 million people. ・Africa's billionaire count rose from zero in 2000 to 23 today, with their wealth increasing over 50% in the last five years. ・Four African billionaires possess $57.4 billion, surpassing the wealth of 750 million people. ・The riches...


French PM Bayrou proposes slashing two public holidays to reduce national deficit

France’s public deficit hit 5.8% of GDP in 2024, totalling €168.6 billion, a figure well above the maximum allowed by EU rules. View on euronews


Democracy on Life Support: Can South Africa’s soul be salvaged?

Is South Africa's democracy at risk? As corruption and apathy grow, we must ask: can our leaders reclaim the trust of the people and restore our nation's values?


A call for urgent action as global progress stalls

SDG 2025 Report released As the SDGs approach their 2030 deadline, the UN's latest findings ­underscore the need for accelerated efforts to avert a global development crisis. Staff reporter The United Nations released its much-­anticipated SDG 2025 Report on Monday, outlining global progress towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in 2015.The report, which was unveiled at a high-level briefing in New York, paints a mixed...


Can the EU establish common rules to limit sperm and egg donation?

Births conceived through sperm donation are on the rise in Europe, but recent controversies involving so-called "super donors" have prompted several EU countries to call for clear regulation and international limits on sperm and egg donations. View on euronews


BRICS+ Series: Tackling the Global Water Crisis Through BRICS

The global water crisis is no longer a distant threat but an unfolding reality. By 2025, an alarming 2. 8 billion people, roughly 35% of the world's population, will face water scarcity. In the face of this escalating emergency, BRICS, is emerging as a leader, not just in survival, but in charting a path forward.


BRICS Summit 2025: There is no alternative to multilateralism

There is an urgent need to recommit to diplomacy and rebuild the foundations of true multilateralism — one capable of answering the outcry of a humanity fearful for its future, says the writer.


Barbara Creecy dissolves Road Accident Fund board over governance issues

In a decisive move, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy dissolves the Road Accident Fund board, addressing critical governance failures and operational challenges that threaten the entity's future.


Visa reforms herald new era for SA’s business events sector

South Africa’s business events and creative industries are set to benefit from the introduction of two new visa categories aimed at improving international access to the country’s exhibitions, conferences and film projects.Source: Cape Town International Convention CentreMinister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber recently announced the new Screen Talent and Global Entertainment Scheme (STAGES) and Meetings, Events, Exhibitions and Tourism Scheme...


TEARS CEO appeals Auditor-General's findings on R2 million irregular expenditure

Mara Glennie, CEO of TEARS, is appealing a Gauteng High Court ruling that found her guilty of irregular expenditure, which has led to a funding crisis for the organisation supporting victims of gender-based violence.


Trust in SAPS hits historic low, experts call for reform and accountability

As trust in the South African Police Service reaches a historic low, experts warn of the urgent need for reform. What are the key issues at play?


Raccoons may look cute, but scientists warn they’re causing ecological havoc in Germany

Raccoons join hornets, ibis and some kinds of algae as invasive species putting Europe’s biodiversity at risk. View on euronews


Eskom says delayed return of Koeberg Unit 1 will not increase loadshedding risk

Eskom reassures South Africans that despite the delay in Koeberg Unit 1's return to service, the risk of loadshedding remains unchanged, ensuring grid stability this winter.


For France's surging far right, US ties demand careful balancing act

Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally is eyeing the 2027 elections. But the party is wary of the fallout for France from the Trump administration's policies.


He called me before he made explosive allegations: Brown Mogotsi hits back at Lt-Gen Mkhwanazi

Brown Mogotsi, a North West businessman and ally of Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, vehemently denies explosive allegations from KZN police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, labelling the timing of these claims as 'highly inappropriate' amidst growing scrutiny.