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Iran negotiating with FIFA to relocate World Cup matches to Mexico
Iran’s football federation is negotiating with FIFA to relocate the country’s first-round World Cup matches from the United States to Mexico, citing security concerns linked to the conflict in the Middle East.
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SA launches MEETS visa scheme to fast-track international event travel
The Department of Home Affairs has launched the Meetings, Exhibitions, Events and Tourism Scheme (MEETS), a visa reform initiative designed to streamline the processing of large group applications linked to major international events.
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Glass recycling creates new income opportunities for South Africans
South Africa’s glass recycling sector offers entrepreneurship and income generation through TGRC’s national buy-back centre network.
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South Africa reinstates corruption charges against former minister linked to Zuma-era graft
Prosecutors reinstated bribery charges against ex-sports minister Zizi Kodwa as South Africa tackles corruption from Zuma’s presidency.
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Israel claims to have killed Iran’s national security chief
Israel has announced that it had killed Iran’s powerful national security chief Ali Larijani.
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Clearing invasive plants unlocks 18,77 billion litres of water per year
Removing alien vegetation in catchment areas is yielding significant results for Cape Town’s water supply, with efforts adding approximately 18,77 billion litres of water per year to the city’s resources.
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Teen conservationist raises funds for Sanccob to save endangered seabirds
Young environmentalist Romario Valentine raises money for seabird conservation, helping African Penguins, the Albatross Task Force, and Marion Island projects.










