Iran reveals newest ballistic missile
Iran last week released information about its newest liquid-fuelled Khorramshahr ballistic missile as tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States continue to grow. Authorities
Last Taiwanese ‘comfort woman’ dies
Taiwan’s last surviving ‘comfort woman’ – women forced into prostitution for the Japanese military in World War II – died last week, according to the
National dialogue on coalitions coming
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has said that the government would be convening a national dialogue on coalition governments. While this form of government has become
Online slavery game ditched after outcry in Brazil
Online game Slavery Simulator, which allowed players to ‘buy and sell’ black characters, has been removed from its app store by internet giant Google after
Neuralink approved for human trials
Neuralink, a company owned by Elon Musk, has been approved for human trials by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Neuralink wants to create
Electoral threshold of 1% mooted
An electoral threshold has been mooted by the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Thembi Nkadimeng. She was speaking at a conference hosted by
Protests in support of Odendaal in NMB
About 300 shack dwellers demonstrated against the ousting of Nelson Mandela Bay DA mayor Retief Odendaal. A no-confidence vote against Odendaal was expected to be
NHI not the answer to healthcare reform, warns IRR
Throwing more resources at public healthcare will not provide a ‘cure-all’ when ‘poor skills, cadre deployment, and a crippling lack of accountability lie at the
US debt clock ticking
US President Joseph Biden and House of Representatives speaker Kevin McCarthy remain locked in negotiations of whether to increase the debt ceiling. The ceiling, which
DeSantis launches bid for White House after Twitter tech glitches
Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has officially announced that he will be making a bid to become the Republican Party’s nominee for US President