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Concert Ends in Tragedy
A fire that tore through a nightclub in North Macedonia killed 59 revellers attending a hip-hop concert, with more than 100 wounded, the country's interior minister said yesterday.

Why you don't understand your dog's emotions
You might think that your dog clearly expresses its emotions to you through its gaze or posture.
Time to restore Joburg to its former glory
Leaders who will prioritise the interests of citizens are needed, writes Tsepo Mhlongo.

Feeding dogs at Ukraine front
Some people adopt a fatalistic attitude, saying it's God's will.

More misery for misfiring Chiefs
PSL: A MASSIVE BOOST FOR STRUGGLING RICHARDS BAY
William Shuffles for Aston Villa
Prince William revealed he is such a superstitious Aston Villa supporter that he often resorts to shuffling his children around his house to help bring the team a change of luck.
A Funeral Policy Will Show Your Family That You Care
If you wonder how you can show your family how much you care for them, a funeral policy is a good way to do that because it removes a large amount of the financial stress that accompanies a death in the family.
KZN's top cop under scrutiny for 'interfering' in case
KwaZulu-Natal's top cop, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, is in hot water for allegedly abusing his power.

Slice of history in rare, iconic movie posters on auction
Dozens of rare posters from some of the 20th century's most iconic films will go under the hammer this month.
No slushies for kids
Researchers: Icy Drink Sees Many Children Land Up In Hospital

Neat duplex up for grabs
INVESTMENT: BOASTS ALL CONTEMPORARY FAMILY NEEDS, GOOD STATE IS CHERRY ON TOP
Galopin Des Champs seeks Gold Cup hat-trick
History beckons for Galopin Des Champs, who looks absolutely bombproof in his quest to become a three-time winner of the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup today.

Steps to build resilience
MONEY: STRENGTHEN YOUR FUTURE
Galopin Des Champs seeks Gold Cup hat-trick
History beckons for Galopin Des Champs, who looks absolutely bombproof in his quest to become a three-time winner of the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup today.

Max: Red Bull 'not quickest'
Max Verstappen (above) said yesterday that Red Bull were \"not the quickest at the moment\" ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, but warned it could change as the campaign progresses.

US not going to fund SA's looting
So, EFF leader Julius Malema, pictured, insists that President Donald Trump is \"punishing\" SA due its support of Palestine against apartheid Israel.
NHI rules 'premature'
HEALTH FUNDERS BODY: LEGAL STATUS OF DRAFT REGULATIONS UNCLEAR

SADC cans DRC mission
OFFICIAL DECISION: TROOPS TO WITHDRAW BUT NOT CLEAR WHEN OR HOW

Sycamore Sprint thriller awaits
REMATCH: ALMOND SEA AND POBLANO SET TO CLASH AGAIN IN GRADE 3 SPRINT
De Sousa closes on Dubai title
In the final meeting of the 2025 Dubai Racing Carnival, punters face a challenging card at Meydan today; eight of the nine races are competitive handicaps, and finding winners will be tough.

ANC Faces GNU Showdown
Debate: Party 'Can't Keep Overspending Like Before'
Retirement planning: mistakes to sidestep in your 60s
With people working longer, living longer, and retiring later, financial decisions in your 60s remain crucial.
Form should be a good guide
In the Betway Premiership, Pirates host Sundowns, while in England, Arsenal and Chelsea clash in a big London derby. In European rugby, it's the conclusion of this year's Six Nations with plenty riding on the outcome of all three matches.
Trying times for the budget
Proposed tax hike faces strong resistance from pro-poor parties.
Minister seeks support as coalition frays
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said he'll enlist support from a range of political parties to get his revamped budget approved if the second-largest member of the nation's ruling coalition follows through on a threat to reject it.

Magpies Aim To Take Down Reds
CARABAO CUP: ACHING TO END LONG TROPHY DROUGHT

Karoo captures your soul Hot, harsh, unforgiving – yet uniquely beguiling -
When I hear people waxing lyrical about their unconditional love for the Karoo, I am sometimes tempted to force them to tell the whole truth… that the Karoo is a beautiful place for a few hours around sunrise in the morning and the same around sunset.
Knee troubles sideline Wood
England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for four months following an operation on his left knee, effectively sidelining him from an upcoming Test series at home to India.

Arsenal Not Ready To Concede The Title Yet
With Liverpool cruising serenely towards a record-equalling 20th English Premier League title, the main excitement left in the season's top-flight can be drawn from the battle for Uefa Champions League places.

Extreme cold kills 10th of Mongolia's livestock
More than a year after a devastating winter wiped out virtually his entire sheep flock, herder Zandan Lkhamsuren is still reckoning with the damage wrought by Mongolia's increasingly erratic extreme weather.