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US rejects SA special envoy’s credentials amid trade crisis, claims DA
DA Spokesperson on International Relations Emma Louise Powell claims in a statement that Special Envoy Mcebisi Jonas was denied a visa to enter the United State.
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SAPS arrest female after service delivery protest
SAPS arrested a female (48) after alleged service delivery protest action in Wells Estate, Gqeberha, resulting in a torched bus and attempted councillor’s office burning.
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Trump gives Russia 50 days to make Ukraine deal
In a dramatic escalation of pressure on Moscow, President Donald Trump has given Russia a 50-day deadline to end its invasion of Ukraine or face crippling new economic sanctions
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Police: Over 9 000 GBVF suspects arrested in five months
Police arrested 9,287 Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) perpetrators for various crimes – including murder, sexual offences, and assault – between January and May 2025, says Gauteng Police Commissioner Dr Polly Boshielo.
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German doctor on trial for murdering 15 patients with lethal injections in Berlin
A German doctor accused of murdering 15 patients with lethal injections went on trial Monday in Berlin, with prosecutors alleging he exploited his medical position to become a serial killer […]
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Jayden-Lee Meek murder: Crime scene allegedly staged
Tiffany Meek (31), the mother of 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek who was found murdered in Johannesburg in May, appeared in court on Monday following her arrest last week.
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Gqeberha LGBTQIA+ community marches for safety as investigation into murder of openly queer Imam stalls
Nelson Mandela Bay Pride marched Saturday demanding transparency in the investigation of Imam Muhsin Hendricks, the openly gay Islamic scholar gunned down in Bethelsdorp four months ago while visiting to officiate a wedding.
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Major drug bust in Goodwood: R54.3 million in heroin and tik seized
Goodwood police seized tik and heroin worth over R54 million during a house raid. The drugs were hidden in a cupboard and in the ceiling.
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Pilot groups reject claims of human error in Air India crash
Air India crash killed 260 people after engine fuel switches turned off, pilots’ associations reject human error claims, want transparency.










