News
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US and Iran exchange fire amid negotiation deadlock
The United States and Iran traded strikes Monday as negotiations between the two sides stalled and Tehran again insisted any peace deal must also cover Israel’s escalating offensive into Lebanon.
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Hawks widen investigation beyond Eastern Cape in Tracy Brown murder probe
Hawks investigators will travel outside the Eastern Cape as inquiries into the murder of prosecutor Tracy Brown continue, court hears.
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Liam Jacobs returns to DA after brief stint with Gayton McKenzie’s Patriotic Alliance
Liam Jacobs rejoined the Democratic Alliance (DA) less than a year after defecting to Gayton McKenzie’s Patriotic Alliance (PA), the councillor announced on Monday.
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PE Harlequins players discharged after car crash near Jeffreys Bay
PE Harlequins players involved in a three-vehicle collision on the N2, while returning from a match, were discharged from hospital.
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Two face rape charges after abuse of girl (7) discovered in Humansdorp hospital
Two suspects have been arrested in Humansdorp after a seven-year-old rape victim was uncovered during treatment for a critical illness.
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SAPS arrest man with three unlicensed firearms in Wells Estate
Upon locating the suspect in a house in Wells Estate, officers confiscated three unlicensed firearms that were in his possession.
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Ruling expected on PRASA railway theft witness from Dubai
The PRASA railway theft case has been postponed, with the court set to rule on 9 June on whether key witness Adrian Samuels may testify virtually from Dubai.
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US fugitive to remain in custody at St Albans as extradition process begins
Alleged US fugitive Robert Lee Redd Jr remains in custody as extradition proceedings continue in Gqeberha court, postponed to 3 June for consultations.
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Weapons, drug paraphernalia confiscated from learners at Gqeberha school
Knives, vaping devices and drug paraphernalia were among items confiscated from learners at a Gqeberha school during a safety operation.
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Three hundred Ghanaians repatriated as xenophobic tensions grip South Africa
The Border Management Authority has processed 295 Ghanaian nationals for repatriation amid escalating anti-migrant protests threatening to paralyse the country at the end of June.










