‘Adult entertainment’ actress causes stir at conservative convention

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Turning Point USA, a conservative student organisation, came under fire for having hosted an adult entertainment star at a conference. Brandi Love (her professional name)

Covid-19 whacks SA life expectancy

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The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on the life expectancy of South Africans. According to the latest mid-year population estimates from Stats SA,

Castillo confirmed as Peru president

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Pedro Castillo has been declared as Peru’s President-Elect, nearly two months after the country’s election. Castillo narrowly beat Keiko Fujimori in a second-round runoff, beating

Niehaus vows to continue supporting Zuma

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Carl Niehaus vowed on Friday that supporters of jailed former president Jacob Zuma would continue to demonstrate until he is freed. Niehaus is a suspended

Mandela’s spirit will guide us: Machel

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Graça Machel, former first lady of Mozambique and widow of erstwhile South African president Nelson Mandela, has described South Africa as at ‘war with itself’

Meds thieves could face murder charges – top health official

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‘If we catch the people who did this, we will have them charged with murdering those patients who died.’ So said Dr Nicholas Crisp, deputy

Assad retains presidency in widely doubted poll

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President Bashar al-Assad of Syria has retained the presidency for a fourth term after taking 95 percent of the vote in an election which has

Covid scare at Tokyo Olympics athletes’ village

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Two athletes have become the first to test positive for coronavirus at the Tokyo Olympic athletes’ village, five days before the start of the Games,

‘Bitter fruits’ of state capture – Thabo Mbeki Foundation

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South Africa is ‘harvesting the bitter fruits of a counter-revolutionary insurgency that has long been germinating in the bowels of what we commonly call “state

Gauteng may be getting over third-wave peak, but KZN a worry – Karim

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The decline of Covid-19 cases in Gauteng indicated that the province was slowly getting over the peak of the third wave, according to Professor Salim