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Musk faces legal setback; French prosecutors raise concerns over deepfakes
Elon Musk faced a legal defeat as a jury found he misled Twitter shareholders, potentially costing him $2.6 billion, after tweets affected share prices before his acquisition.
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Investigation leads to breakthrough after body is found at Sandile Dam
A body was found at Sandile Dam on 15 March. Following an investigation, Keiskammahoek detectives have arrested two suspects.
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Forfeiture of R32 m. of assets in asbestos roofing scandal granted
The National Prosecuting Authority welcomes the final court order of luxury properties and a Mercedes vehicles that can be linked to the Free State asbestos court case.
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Eleven dead in South Korean factory fire as rescuers search for missing workers
Rescue teams search car parts factory in South Korea’s Daejeon after fire killed at least eleven people, injured dozens more, and left three workers missing.
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Cycle for change: Activist’s 1 200km ride against GBV and child abuse
A 1 200km journey is underway as Mivuyo Qabo ‘cycle for change’ from Gqeberha to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to raise awareness of GBV.
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Politicians call for action as SA marks 30 years of constitution
SA marks 30 years of constitution on Human Rights Day as politicians challenge government on service delivery failures and basic services.
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Trump considers ‘winding down’ Iran campaign as strikes continue
The United States has threatened to strike Iran’s key oil hub, Kharg Island, which hosts the country’s main crude export terminal and is responsible for the overwhelming majority of its oil shipments to the world.
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Cape Flats murder crisis won’t end with police alone, UWC research warns
A UWC seminar urged urgent action as gang violence surges on the Cape Flats, with rising killings highlighting a deepening social crisis across communities










