Habib exonerated

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Professor Adam Habib’s “mistake” of vocalising the N-word in full did not itself make him a racist, an external investigation at the University of London’s

DA Gauteng Leader assaulted

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Former mayor of Tshwane, Solly Msimanga, now representing the Democratic Alliance in the Gauteng provincial legislature, was beaten up by an unknown man for allegedly

Another breach in the Red Wall

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The Labour Party in the United Kingdom has suffered another blow, losing a by-election, held on Thursday, in the north of England to the Conservative

China takes on G7 over Taiwan

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A joint statement from the foreign ministers of the G7 countries in support of Taiwan has seen a strong reaction from China. After a summit

Chinese space junk bound for Earth this weekend

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An 18-ton fragment of the Long March-5b rocket used to launch the first module of China’s new space station last month is gradually falling to

Bezos to join commercial space industry

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Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has announced that his Blue Origin aerospace company will have its first launch in July. The company will launch

British navy patrolling Jersey over fishing rights row

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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

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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

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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

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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