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Israel bank two medals in judo
STRESSFUL: JUDOKAS TUNE OUT JEERS AND WHISTLING
Wessels happy to settle as a prop
COACHES: STILL NOT ENTIRELY SURE WHERE TO BEST USE THE BIG BULLS FRONT-ROWER
Mngqithi has his clear blueprint
DOWNS: ENCOURAGES FAST, ATTACKING STYLE OF PLAY
Binder is hoping for a fresh start
MOTOGP: SEEKING TO RECAPTURE EARLY SEASON FORM
Thriving in your 40s
FINANCIAL SECURITY: SET THE STAGE FOR A COMFORTABLE RETIREMENT
Saving for your pension in SA
TWO-POTS: FOUR TIPS TO NAVIGATE THE NEW RULES
Healthy smiles, happy kids
LIFELONG HABITS: SEVEN TIPS TO SET YOUR CHILDREN UP FOR ORAL SUCCESS
Taste the nectar in this drink
NON-ALCOHOLIC: BUT IT STILL PACKS A PUNCH
Giving birth amid bombs
DANGER: PATIENTS STRESSED, MALNOURISHED AS RUSSIAN TROOPS ADVANCE
Haniyeh funeral: Hamas calls for 'furious rage'
Mourners arrived at a Qatari mosque yesterday to bid farewell to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh after his killing in Tehran, an attack blamed on Israel that deepened fears of wider war.
Kamala will 'die black'
CONTROVERSY: MIXED-RACE VP HAS ALWAYS EMBRACED BOTH SIDES OF HERITAGE
Floods allow return of Romanian wildlife
Tour guide Eugen Grigorov steered his boat past half-underwater combine harvesters and last year's flooded crops in a part of Romania's Danube Delta reclaimed by the great river.
Homegrown opera is hit in SA
LOCAL IS LEKKER: CAPE TOWN COMPANY COFOUNDED BY ITALIAN MAKES GENRE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL
SA's most decorated Olympian
SWIMMING: SMITH MAKES SPLASH ON INTERNATIONAL STAGE, PEOPLE'S LIVES
Hunt nearing big milestone
SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt (below) is set to join a club of one this season, as the first head coach ever to be in charge for 1000 Premier Soccer League matches.
A SILVER LINING
Olympic legend Le Clos returns to the pool for one last shot at a medal in Paris.
Top sprint pair take to the track
Brash, brazen, brilliant. American sprint duo Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson will look to live up to their billing as Olympic 100m favourites when the track and field programme at the Paris Games starts today.
Bitter exchange in stormy clash
Iga Swiatek was accused of being \"insincere\" by Danielle Collins (right) after a stormy Olympics clash on Wednesday in which the Pole was left struggling to breathe after being felled by a pile-driver backhand from the powerful American.
Roos not out of the Bok picture
The Springbok eighthman battle is firmly heating up.
Vitality drops PnP
The insurance company’s rewards programme partners with Checkers.
Hamas calls for bloody revenge
Fiery rhetoric as political chief Ismail Haniyeh is buried in Tehran.
Racism has no place in the new SA
In the context of building a new and inclusive South Africa, it is crucial to address the historical and ongoing issues of racism in our schools.
End of line for drone angling
Department raises concerns about the impact on marine life.
Fixing roads mandate of JRA, says official
Residents throughout the northern parts of Roodepoort, like many others across Gauteng, have made it clear that they are fed up with the condition of many of the roads in their neighbourhoods.
Sorry Koos, you miss point
»» Narrowing of diversity of coverage creates an anarchic landscape.
Varsity 'targets' activist
Tam prevented from studying for my masters.’
Poaching pooches play big role in protecting wildlife
Free-running packs of dogs play a significant role in curbing poaching in the Kruger National Park (KNP) and have been a major success since the launch of this unit in October last year.
Rhinos tracked by satellite
Devices fitted to stumps of dehorned animals.
'We have to defend ourselves'
National police chief Masemola vows to fight fire by fire.
We've all failed Madiba - Gayton
McKenzie wants lessons taught in schools and prisons.