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No magic fix: ‘Harry Potter’ stars banned from driving
Two stars of the “Harry Potter” films, including actress Emma Watson, were each banned from driving for six months on Wednesday, after being caught speeding in separate incidents. Watson, 35, […]
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Congress passes Trump’s $9 billion foreign aid and public broadcasting cuts in late-night vote
The US Congress has approved President Donald Trump’s controversial plan to slash $9 billion in federal funding.
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SAPS recruitment breaks records: almost one million applications received for police trainee programme
PRETORIA – The South African Police Service (SAPS) recruitment drive has shattered expectations, with applications for the Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPLDP) surpassing the 927 000 mark as the submission […]
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Passengers face disruptions as FlySafair pilots prepare to strike
FlySafair has confirmed that selected flights will be affected between Tuesday, 22 July, and Monday, 28 July 2025, due to a deadlock in negotiations with its pilots.
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Namakwaland reeds besig om sy blommekleed vir skouspel oop te gooi
Gunstige weersomstandighede vroeër vanjaar het tot die vroeë ontkieming van blomme in Namakwaland gelei, met ‘n blommeskouspel wat vir nog ‘n paar weke voorspel word.
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Van Cloetesville na nasionale roem: Cape Whalers-blaasorkes bereik topvyf van 5FM-kompetisie
Die plaaslike Cape Whalers Field-blaasorkes is onder die beste vyf van die 5FM Brass Root-kompetisie.
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Body of murdered 12-year-old Bethelsdorp girl identified
Heavy white smoke signalled the bush where 12-year-old Michelle Ambraal’s battered body was discovered in Foxgrove Street, Extension 31, Bethelsdorp. Her body was discovered on Wednesday July 16, after she was last […]
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UK to lower voting age to 16 in historic electoral reform move
In a landmark democratic reform, the British government announced on Thursday plans to lower the voting age to 16 for general elections.










