British navy patrolling Jersey over fishing rights row
Two British Royal Navy ships have been dispatched to Jersey amid a row over fishing rights. The row is between the Jersey government and French
New Zealand Parliament won’t debate Uyghur genocide motion
The New Zealand Parliament has backed out of debating a motion that would call the oppression of the Uyghur people in China a genocide. This
Ramaphosa’s commitment to cadre deployment reveals his disregard of citizens
The ANC’s cadre deployment policy has hollowed out public institutions and left millions of South Africans at the mercy of corruption, mismanagement and ineptitude, and
Londoners, Welsh, and Scots to the polls today
People living in Scotland, Wales, and London all have the opportunity to vote today, with elections being held for the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd (the
Ace is in a hole – will he get out?
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has welcomed the suspension of African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general, Ace Magashule, as a move in the right direction
Electric cars fail on charging facilities
A study on electric car ownership has revealed that as many as 20% of owners cease using them. The study, entitled ‘Understanding discontinuance among California’s
IPL postponed indefinitely
The Indian Premier League, the leading T20 cricket tournament in the world, has been postponed indefinitely. This comes after staff members and players of three
Global press freedom on the decline – report
Global press freedom is on the decline – this is according to Reporters without Borders, which has released its latest World Press Freedom Index. According
US policy ‘hostile’ – North Korea
North Korea has accused the United States of maintaining a ‘hostile policy’ towards Pyongyang following President Joe Biden’s describing the country’s nuclear programme as a
SARS garnishees ANC
The African National Congress (ANC) has once again failed to pay its employees’ salaries on time at the end of April. The South African Revenue