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New hope for citadel
Fully restoring Syria's war-damaged Krak des Chevaliers fortress, one of the world's most famous Crusader castles, may finally be within reach if the new authorities allocate the necessary resources, according to its director.
Xmas in the tropics
The worst thing about Christmas is that you have to go shopping and buy stuff for people you don't care about - like your friends and family - because you know that if you don't, you won't get any stuff from them.
TikTok appeals for stay of ban
Washington - TikTok asked the US Supreme Court on Monday to temporarily block a law that would force its Chinese owner to sell the popular online video-sharing platform, or shut it down a month from now.
Wasted 12 years of schooling
Here's a lot of fuss made over changes to our education system, but regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain: our education system sucks.
The world is on fire, literally and figuratively
If enough people perform truly humane acts, positive change may result, writes Frank Sterle Jnr.
Transformation can be good, bad
According to Deputy President Paul Mashatile, pictured, the DA wants to \"preserve apartheid era standards\", while the ANC and its cronies want \"transformation ahead of all else\".
Rangers set good example for SA
In a country where needs far exceed the capacity of a taxpayer-funded government to meet them – even assuming there was no theft or corruption – it is heartening that ordinary citizens are prepared to do their bit to help.
Malema's Xmas gift for GNU
SO, delivery by the man in red is a myth after all. This is not a reference to Father Christmas, who can reliably be expected to make his annual appearance next week.
No mercy for state capture looters
It's no surprise that Business Unity South Africa (Busa) has headed for the hills over the controversy generated by its getting into bed with a company which facilitated state capture, McKinsey.
Whaling activist Watson free
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, pictures, was yesterday released from detention in Greenland, after Denmark decided to refuse a Japanese extradition request over a 2010 clash with whalers.
'Our lives in danger'
NOT REHABILITATED: TWO INJURED AFTER FALLING INTO SINKHOLES
GBV crisis not a side issue
While South Africa has positioned itself as a global leader in advocating for Palestinian liberation, one critical question remains: who is fighting for the rights of South African women and children?
Minstrel funds go missing
R27.3M LOTTERY GRANT WENT TO A MUSEUM THAT REPORT SAYS 'NEVER EXISTED'
It's been a December to remember for Mike de Kock
Mike de Kock has been in buoyant mood this week. No wonder, he has just won his own race.
Does 'conservation' outweigh concern?
The ethicality of keeping wild animals confined to enclosures for human entertainment has long been debated, with some praising the conservation and educational value of such, while others condemn the perceived mistreatment of the animals concerned.
Conservation and the ethics of captivity
Joburg Zoo's commitment to animal care through its core pillars of conservation, education, research, and recreation was highlighted by research conducted by the Tourism Research Unit (Trees) in 2019 at North-West University.
Zoo complies, faces ongoing challenges
The Joburg Zoo has reaffirmed its commitment to meet the standards set by the Pan-African Association of Zoos and Aquaria, which conducts regular inspections to ensure the well-being of the animals.
Beware of Xmas scammers
VIGILANCE: YOU MAY BE FLUSH WITH CASH AND RELAXED, BUT DON'T LET YOUR GUARD DOWN
Honorary rangers raise whopping R100m for SANParks
Those opting to venture into SA National Parks (SANParks) territory for their holidays may be unaware of the volunteers keeping operations well-oiled.
Blame game in farmer, community land row
Claimants of farmland outside Hartbeespoort Dam in North West are up in arms demanding that a farmer leave their land.
Anger over fatal train tragedy
DEATH: COMMUNITY REELING AFTER GIRL, 15, RUN OVER IN KEMPTON PARK ACCIDENT
Changes to 2-pot retirement system
National Treasury is proposing amending legislation to ensure provident funds can make accurate calculations about how much members can withdraw and the seeding of the savings pot under the two-pot retirement system.
Bucket toilets fill up
STINK: UNDRAINED SINCE APRIL DUE TO SERVICE PROVIDERS' GO-SLOW
Bid to breed rare sharks
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION: PUPS BORN IN CAPTIVITY RELEASED INTO THE WILD
Spaza deadline 'locks out many'
21 DAYS: GROUPS CALL FOR EXTENSION AFTER 'CHALLENGES'
Judge orders global pulling of Adele's song over plagiarism claim
A Brazilian judge has ordered that a song by British pop superstar Adele, Million Years Ago, be pulled worldwide - including on streaming services - over an ongoing plagiarism claim by a Brazilian composer.
'Odds stacked against ANC'
TRADEMARK: COURT BATTLE FOR NAME AND LOGO OF MK IS NOT WINNABLE, SAY EXPERTS
Make-or-break moment as EFF ‘tries to regroup’
With the EFF emerging from its third elective conference over the weekend, attention now shifts to the party's ability to regroup and reclaim lost ground in what could be a make-or-break moment for the party.
'Milkshaker' avoids direct jail
A woman who admitted throwing a milkshake at right-wing Reform UK leader Nigel Farage during the general election campaign escaped jail on Monday.
OpenAI search free to users
San Francisco — OpenAI on Monday said it was making ChatGPT-powered internet search available to all users, escalating its threat to Google's dominance.