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Hope for calm amid hate crimes
Noor Miah was a student when riots broke out in northern England in the summer of 2001, with angry young British South Asians clashing with police after a series of racist attacks and incidents.
Bad news for shoppers
This will make it simple to facilitate movement of goods.’
Probe into training facility
Firearms and ammunition recovered.
Leaders called to help
SADC heads of state urged to hold Harare accountable over human rights.
Paedos are stalking girls
Weakness in law allows men to get away with having intercourse with kids.
'Prisoners of patriarchy'
7% of women aged 18 and older experience violence annually.
Javelin man's sharp rise to fame
CHALLENGES: ATHLETE'S LONG HAUL TO GET PAKISTAN'S FIRST INDIVIDUAL MEDAL IN OVER 30 YEARS
DAMIAN IS 'PRIVILEGED'
Doogz’ is excited for the midfield battle against some of the Wallabies’ rising stars.
Vaast guided by supernatural force
Kauli Vaast (right) says a supernatural force in Polynesian culture helped him win Olympic surfing gold in his native Tahiti.
A dream comes alive
Armand Duplantis says the defence of his Olympic pole vault crown in world-record style came as no surprise as he had visualised it a \"million times\" when practising as a child in his own backyard.
'Triple trouble' power US ahead
It felt highly symbolic that the United States' win over Germany in their Olympic women's football semifinal on Tuesday should come a year to the day after their humbling early exit from the World Cup.
Driven by an 'underdog' spirit
Whether it is excelling as an Ivy League student or vying for success on the running American track, Gabby Thomas says she has always been driven by a ferocious underdog spirit.
Mngqithi might switch Maseko
Along with other sweeping changes Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has made to the team, don't be alarmed to see Thapelo Maseko (above) play as a striker against Polokwane City on Sunday (kick-off' 3pm).
CSA to honour top performers
Cricket South Africa (CSA) will honour the country's top performers when the organisation hosts the annual player awards on 5 September.
Island nations fairest of them all – bank
SA’s attractiveness deteriorated because of the nation’s weak economic indicators.
Vaping no flavour of month
It has its own lab to manufacture e-liquid itself.
Nedbank downsizing
Chunk of office and branch space cut in 2020.
Anti-Trump camp simply clueless
The cluelessness, lack of information and pure brainwashing from David H Keith, and others in the Donald Trump derangement syndrome camp, is truly laughable.
'Hobbit' humans theory
Discovery reveals ancient humans only stood about 1m tall 700 OOO years ago.
Blind feel wonders of world
Offers a hands-on, sensory experience of architecture.
Is SA ready to handle AI?
Need to consider legal, ethical issues technology brings.
Fears of mpox spread
Known as Clade lb subclade, the new strain is spread person-to-person.
Questions as family fight to come to grips with dad's death
A five-year-old girl celebrated her birthday for the first time without her dad, whose presence was reduced to a picture frame after he died just four days earlier under the care of the RK Khan Hospital.
Female farmers reaping rewards
Gauteng MEC for agriculture visits farms to hear grievances.
Girl's amazing recovery
Just 10 when injured in accident that killed dad.
‘Panga pastor' and cohorts in jail for a week
A heavy police presence outside the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court set the scene as controversial pastor Paseka \"Pastor Mboro\" Motsoeneng made his first court appearance yesterday afternoon and will stay in jail until next week.
SAA ducks money matters
As taxpayers we have no clue whether the company is viable or not Duvenage.
'Smiling assassin' does the business
Kenya's Beatrice Chebet (right) produced a masterful display of tactical running to win gold in the Olympic women's 5 000m on Monday, ending defending champion Sifan Hassan's dream of a long-distance treble.
Duplantis the invincible
Sweden's Armand Duplantis cemented his place in pole vaulting history by defending his Olympic crown in world record-setting style on Monday to underline his total dominance in the discipline.
Biles can still be 'proud' - coach
Simone Biles (right) can leave the Paris Olympics \"proud\" of her four-medal haul despite failing to strike gold on the final day, her coach Cecile Landi said on Monday.