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South Africa denounces ‘spectacles’ of Ghana repatriations
South Africa warns Ghana against ‘public spectacles’ during repatriation of citizens amid rising anti-immigrant tensions and xenophobic violence.
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Hawks seize cocaine worth R36 m, concealed in excavator at Durban harbour
The Hawks seized 90 kilograms of suspected cocaine worth R36 million hidden in excavators from Brazil at Durban harbour on Friday.
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Anti-migrant violence leaves even South Africans living in fear
Anti-migrant violence in Mossel Bay leaves two dead and hundreds displaced, with even South Africans fleeing their homes in fear.
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Two bodies recovered after vehicle submerged in Addo
Vehicle recovered in Addo water incident; two bodies found, one person still missing as search and recovery operations continue.
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Foreign national arrested in connection with murder of five Motherwell teenagers
A 28-year-old foreign national has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of five teenagers in Motherwell, Gqeberha.
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Feared global hunger crisis ‘coming to pass’ as Mideast war lingers: UN
UN warns pessimistic predictions about Middle East war pushing millions into acute hunger are materialising as oil crisis continues.
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First AI-designed ‘universal vaccine’ tested in humans: UK researchers
First AI-designed vaccine tested in humans shows modest immune response in Cambridge trial, paving way for future pandemic protection.
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Nigeria repatriating over 1 000 nationals from South Africa as tensions rise
Nigeria plans to repatriate over 1 000 nationals from South Africa amid rising anti-immigrant tensions and protests targeting foreigners.
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WHO launches $518 million plan to combat Ebola outbreak
WHO and Africa CDC launch $518 million plan to tackle Ebola outbreak in DRC that has caused 381 confirmed cases and 64 deaths across the region.
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Britain’s ex-prince Andrew profited from subletting royal cottages while paying symbolic rent
Britain’s disgraced former prince Andrew earned a private income from subletting cottages while paying only a symbolic “peppercorn rent” for a mansion over more than two decades, government auditors revealed on Friday.










