Features
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Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc
The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures last month, but many regions were still devastated by extreme weather amplified by global warming, the European climate monitoring service […]
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‘Unspeakable Horror’: The attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
TOKYO – Japan this week marks 80 years since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second World War. The first bomb, dropped on 6 […]
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US studie onthul wat telegeneeskunde in SA laat werk
In ʼn land waar openbare gesondheidsgeriewe dikwels oorbelas word en oor beperkte hulpbronne beskik, het telegeneeskunde — die gebruik van tegnologie soos video-oproepe, apps of aanlyn platforms om gesondheidsorgdienste en […]
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Bloemhof is Kwêla se Dorp van die Jaar vir 2025
Met R1 miljoen prysgeld van Lottoland en ’n verdere R1 miljoen-lugtyd beskikbaar gestel deur kykNET was die kompetisie om vanjaar as kykNET se Kwêla Dorp van die Jaar gekroon te […]
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High-altitude horse racing offers escape from economic hardship in Africa’s mountain kingdom
Swathed in vibrant woollen blankets against the biting winter chill, jockeys- some no more than boys – thundered down a dusty track carved between the undulating hills of the tiny kingdom of Lesotho.
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‘Ja!’ vir nuwe hospitaal in die Paarl
Die beplande nuwe private hospitaal vir die Paarl is ‘n goeie toevoeging tot die bestaande mediese fasiliteite in die dorp – veral met die Paarl wat so vinnig uitbrei. Dit […]
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NG kerk Wellington vier 185 jaar
Die Wellington-Moederkerk het op 26 Julie haar 185ste bestaansjaar gevier, met ‘n ryk geskiedenis van lidmate, geestelike herlewing en strukturele groei sedert die oprigting in 1840.
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Trump-tariffs a stone in the shoe of ‘made in USA’ cowboy boots
The manufacture of iconic “made in the USA” cowboy boots is set to suffer from President Donald Trump’s 30 percent tariffs on South African exports due to come into force Friday.
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Wine tourism could be South Africa’s next billion-rand industry goldmine
South Africa’s wine industry is sitting on an untapped treasure trove worth billions, and the key to unlocking it lies in transforming wine tourism into the country’s premier attraction.










