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Best and worst shares
There are a few penny stocks that show larger gains.
Proteas deserve to be praised
I am sick and tired of everyone lambasting the Proteas.
Hurricane Beryl roars
'Life-threatening' situation set to pass over Jamaica.
Victims recall stampede horror
Farmer clings to hope missing sister is 'maybe just lost'.
Fraud blocked – bank
Many fraud modus operandi we block without customers knowing Standard.
SAB initiative pays off
78% compliance rate due to beer giant’s partnership with law enforcers.
Clearing up NHI confusion
People thought they should cancel medical aid to enjoy free health care.
Holding on for deer life
Group prevents farmers from hitting young wildlife with their machinery.
Jokes, jibes make for colourful swearing-in of new MPs
It seems they should add minister of jokes to Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader and Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie after he made a hilarious entrance with a series of quips when being sworn-in as a Cabinet minister yesterday.
Boxing row black eye for SA
We will recoup the costs from him, says BSA’s new chair as trio flies home.
Ford workers to go on strike
We reject their reasons for refusing to share profit with workers Numsa.
Tremor in a tricky space
Arrangement feels different despite no fundamental changes to seats or design.
You can pay up with a smile for the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro DCT
What is the easiest way to make motoring reporters cringe? Tell them they'll be driving a car with continuously variable transmission or CVT for short.
Piere to See It Again and more
It’s the three-year-olds or See It Again, says Striker.
RASSIE'S MIND GAMES
Erasmus says he could turn to the controversial 7-1 split which caused a stir at the World Cup.
Turning street culture into Olympic gold
Japan used to think skateboarding was a pastime for delinquents but the country has grown into a global powerhouse in the sport and is expected to dominate at this month's Paris Olympics.
Gatecrashing Cavendish's Tour party
Turin With all eyes on Mark Cavendish's chase for a historic Tour de France stage win on Monday, Biniam Girmay instead wrote Eritrea into the record books.
Williams takes the spotlight for Spanish
Thanks to his tender age and illustrious club, Spain and Barcelona's teenage winger Lamine Yamal has caught the eye at Euro 2024 but on the opposite flank, Nico Williams (right) is proving every bit as devastating.
Tedesco curses Belgium’s luck
COACH ADMITS IT WAS A TOUGH TOURNAMENT
Costa: game of my life
Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa said he had the best game of his life against Slovenia on Monday as he saved three penalties to send his team into the Euro 2024 quarterfinals.
Bellingham brilliance papers over England’s cracks
England's quest to end 58 years of hurt at Euro 2024 remains alive thanks to one moment of Jude Bellingham brilliance, but the Three Lions failed to look like future European champions in sneaking past Slovakia 2-1.
Hike in ombud award
Office anticipates increase in requests for intervention from prejudiced investors.
Caxton sounds alarm
Risk of print wasteland’ while Naspers online reaps rewards.
Heatwaves hotter, longer
Midwife is on the front line of climate change on Pakistan's islands.
It's Biden who lied during debate
To all the gormless individuals who are saying US President Joe Biden, pictured, is the lesser of two evils for America, and that he did so badly in the debate because of Donald Trump's lies stunned him so much: you need to stop smoking whatever it is you are clearly smoking, because it is damaging your brains.
The master of Persian illumination in Tehran
Iranian artist Mohammad Hossein Aghamiri sometimes labours for six months on a single design, very carefullyhe knows a single crooked line could ruin his entire artwork.
Embracing the tainted
Nothing prevents those impeached from pivoting to another arm of state.
Missing high jumping champ found dead
Former SA high jumper and world champion Jacques Freitag, who'd been missing for several weeks, has been found dead in Pretoria.
What a minister earns
While there have been calls to reduce the size of the executive for years.
‘Criminalise marital rape’
About 18% of married women feel they can’t refuse sex with their husbands.