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Nsfas a blight on our youth's future
One of the things destroying this country is greed...and it is the sort of greed which leaves tens of thousands of innocent victims in its wake.
Protest over scrapped polls
Romanians yesterday protested outside a voting station near Bucharest together with far-right presidential front-runner Calin Georgescu after a top court scrapped the scheduled run-off vote after allegations of Russian interference.
Premier vows to cooperate
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali said yesterday he was ready to \"cooperate\" with any leadership chosen by the people, after rebels said \"tyrant\" President Bashar al-Assad had fled the country.
Restored cathedral's first service
Paris - Newly restored Notre Dame cathedral was set to hold its first service for the public on yesterday after a historic re-opening ceremony that saw firefighters, builders and artists celebrated for their work saving the 12th-century masterpiece.
'Zelensky ready for peace deal'
EQUITABLE: JUST PEACE, SECURITY GUARANTEE CALL
Statues fall across Syria as rebels claim victory
Damascus - Syrians around the country yesterday toppled and trampled on statues of President Bashar al-Assad's late father Hafez, who founded the brutal system of government that his son inherited.
Surgery brings hope
INNOVATIVE: DOCTORS WORK TO RESTORE BOY'S BURNED SCALP
Manuel appointed to UN body as global debt crisis looms
The appointment of former minister of finance Trevor Manuel to serve in a group of prominent experts announced by the UN to find policy solutions to the debt crisis in the world, has been hailed as world recognition of the country's talent.
Porridge cleared of blame
POISONING: NAMIBIAN MANUFACTURER 'NOT RESPONSIBLE' FOR CHILDREN'S DEATHS
Making mascot magic
FAMED BRANDS: CLIENT LIST INCLUDES SPRINGBOKS, SHARKS, MCDONALD'S
Race for a worthy cause
France - Bernard Poitau has made no headway on his yacht in nearly a month - with good reason.
Two elephants left in park following death of new arrival
An African elephant that had recently been reunited with one of its sisters died at Karachi Safari Park in southern Pakistan, the park said yesterday.
SA soprano emotional at reopening of Paris' Notre Dame
After witnessing the Notre Dame being ravaged by flames from her apartment in Paris, South African Opera singer Pretty Yende performed at the reopening of the historic French cathedral on Saturday evening, before a VIP crowd and an audience of millions on TV and the internet.
Nsfas chaos: students lose out
LOST OPPORTUNITIES: SIU RECOVERS VARSITIES' UNUSED R1.7BN FROM PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS
Cubans in love with radio soaps
Havana - Forget Netflix and telenovelas. In communist Cuba, many people still turn to the humble radio for their daily drama fix.
Battle of brands in festive ads
London - They come with big budgets, are wrapped in sentimentality and boost company revenues - Britain's latest installment Christmas television advertisements has a nation tuned in.
OR Tambo 'a hub for drug mules'
LUCRATIVE: SA A KEY TRANSIT POINT FOR SYNDICATES
Dark tourism grows
Ukraine war sites draw thrill-seekers
Between rocks and a wondrous place
Beautiful Cederberg is a Western Cape wilderness
Paradise island's stars dim
Economic crisis takes toll on Venezuela
Bucs brimming with confidence
Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro (above) is confident that his team has what it takes to beat Egyptian giants Al-Ahly.
Match evenly poised
VERREYNNE: THIRD TEST TON PILOTS PROTEAS TO A RESPECTABLE SCORE
Sonatla wins a brave battle
Former Blitzboks star and Stormers winger Seabelo Senatla (above) is back in rugby after a scary year out of the game, which threatened to end his career.
Lions opt for fresh legs in Challenge Cup opener
The Lions will bank on a number of fresh players to get them off to a winning start when the first round of action in this season's Challenge Cup gets under way this weekend.
Bulls take no chances
WHITE: BEEFED UP SIDE TO FACE SARACENS WHILE SHARKS MIX AND MATCH
Ndhlovu gets to impress at home
CT SEVENS: A WELCOME RETURN TO BLITZBOKS SQUAD
Hansen and Foster re-unite in Japan
Steve Hansen said yesterday it was \"wonderful\" to be reunited in Japan with former All Blacks coaching colleague Ian Foster, the pair having won the World Cup together.
Rally ace set to sign off on the Dakar
DE VILLIERS: TOYOTA HOPE TO GIVE FORMER WINNER A PROPER SEND-OFF IN 2025 DESERT CLASSIC
Having Lewis will be 'crazy'
Charles Leclerc (above) says having Lewis Hamilton in the other half of the Ferrari garage next season \"is going to be crazy\".
Finger pointing persists
RUSSELL: WORLD CHAMP THREATENED TO DELIBERATELY CRASH INTO HIM