Young Africans still not too keen on LGBTQ inclusion – survey

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LGBTQ acceptance still faces an uphill battle in Africa, judging by the beliefs that many young people hold today.   In the latest survey by the

Record global increase

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The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a record increase in global coronavirus infections yesterday, with the toal rising by 212 326 in 24 hours, according

Mount Rushmore not going anywhere in a hurry – Trump

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United States (US) President Donald Trump denounced ‘cancel culture’ and the toppling of historically controversial monuments in a Fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore,

Alarmed by China, Australia arms

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Australia has announced a major expansion of its military capacity in the face of concerns about more aggressive Chinese force projection. Prime Minister Scott Morrison

Ramaphosa promises transparency as fraudsters eye R500bn relief fund

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President Cyril Ramaphosa promised parliament the government would work closely with the Auditor-General to ensure the R500 billion Covid-19 relief fund would be protected from

NZ health minister resigns

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New Zealand’s health minister David Clark resigned on Thursday following security breaches at Covid-19 quarantine facilities. Just days after the island nation had declared itself

Khashoggi murder: Saudi nationals tried in absentia in Turkey

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Twenty Saudi nationals have gone on trial in absentia in Turkey over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed in the Saudi kingdom’s

Gauteng hospitals under acute pressure

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As Gauteng health authorities said public hospitals had reached maximum bed capacity, daily Covid-19 deaths in Gauteng exceeded deaths in the Western Cape for the

Global tourism sector in for rocky ride

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The global tourism sector could lose between US$1.2 trillion and US$3.3 trillion as a result of the global Covid-19 crisis, according to the United Nations

Two key victories for LGBTQ community

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Rights for LGBTQ people have been advanced by two key decisions in the United States and Gabon, which signal continuing, if slow, progress for the