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SA's car deal with US in danger
AGOA: Trump may 'punish' sector by excluding it

Sharks seek to control key moments
The Sharks have noted the Bulls' scrum dominance against the Stormers and Lions in their last two games and have countered by saying they will be looking for a \"complete performance\" in their own United Rugby Championship (URC) derby.

SA Risks Missing Tech Moment
JOB CREATION: CAUGHT UP IN OLDER PARADIGM

Conservative budget, steady growth could sway agencies
South Africa could see an upgrade in its sovereign credit rating in the next 12 to 18 months if it continues on its path of fiscal consolidation.

Bad parenting to blame for school bullying
Pupils who are caught misbehaving must be expelled and charged for assault, writes CC.
5 Nabbed For Licence Graft
The Hawks and the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) arrested five more traffic officials for fraud and corruption at the Bela-Bela Driving Licence Testing Centre on Wednesday.

Iran geared to cement its ties with SA
Oil-rich Iran is gearing to ramp up trade with South Africa.

SA Needs Guns of Peace
African Warlords: Cycle of War and Destruction Must Come to an End

Risk of alternative investments
RETURNS: THOUGH APPEAL OF HIGH RETURNS IS STRONG, IT'S CRUCIAL TO LOOK BEYOND NUMBERS
Crisfords seek 3rd Jebel Ali Mile
The Group 3 Jebel Ali Mile, a race with a long history stretching back three decades, takes centre stage on the biggest day of the season at the Dubai track tomorrow.

Hope for Smith at Fairview
The battle continues for supremacy between the two powerhouse yards in the Eastern Cape, and it will be interesting to see which of the pair will come out on top on Fairview turf today – Alan Greeff or Gavin Smith, continue to clash.
Wind scuttles work at plant
Gusty winds prevented the operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant from starting to dismantle treated water tanks yesterday, a crucial step towards decommissioning the entire facility.

Everton goal sparks melee
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (above) said Everton's 98th minute equaliser to salvage a 2-2 draw was hard to take as the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park ended in a flurry of red cards on Wednesday.

Nabi is sticking to his 'process'
DROUGHT: UNDERSTANDS AMAKHOSI FANS' IMPATIENCE

They're talking to the wind, Ramaphosa tells critics
President Cyril Ramaphosa defended himself against criticism from MPs over his recent State of the Nation Address (Sona).

Moms in Italy Who 'Poisoned' Kids Seek Justice
Elisabetta Donadello \"poisoned\" her children. After unwittingly living off polluted land in northeast Italy for decades, she had toxic chemicals in her blood – which she passed on with each pregnancy.

Councils face darkness
DEBT: ESKOM GIVES FOUR A DEADLINE TO SETTLE R4.9BN THEY ARE OWING

Egg shortage hits US
CRISIS: CHICKEN POPULATION DECIMATED BY AVIAN FLU OUTBREAK

Draining erotic scenes
KIDMAN: ACTRESS SAYS SHE HAD ORGASM BURNOUT DURING SHOOTING

How to turn SA's economy around
President Cyril Ramaphosa's, pictured, Sona was nothing but the usual hot air. He just waffles on with no planning on how he will achieve these promises.

Zipping up a bit of a tight fit
Thousands of livelihoods at risk as buyers start to panic.

Lost water sees R3bn going down the drain
The Emfuleni municipality in Vanderbijlpark has lost water to a value of over R3 billion in the last five financial years, leaving residents grappling with ongoing water outages.
Trump tightens grip on power
REFORM: CURBS DISSENT IN DIPLOMATIC CORP RANKS

Daring, dream-like vacation wardrobe
Evoking the sun-drenched glamour and glitz of a luxury resort vacation, H&M presents a new womenswear collection inspired by the HBO original series The White Lotus in collaboration with Warner Bros.

Cash reward to tie the knot
WEDDING INCENTIVES: HOW CHINA IS TACKLING DECLINING MARRIAGE, POPULATION RATES

Burundi warns Rwanda as eastern DR Congo conflict advances
M23 fighters and Rwandan troops on Wednesday pushed further into the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as Burundi warned Kigali it would respond if attacked.
Job cuts after aid freeze
The United States' decision to freeze its foreign aid funding is forcing United Nations agencies to lay off thousands of people, according to UN officials.

History Buffs Look For Love With A Museum Quiz
Swedish singles with love on their mind gathered in a royal history museum one evening just before Valentine's Day, hoping to meet a partner equally passionate about the monarchy and historic battles.

Estate battle in court
WRANGLE: WIFE FROM CIVIL MARRIAGE CHALLENGES CUSTOMARY LAW
Elon Goes Loopy on Dubai Roads
Dubai - Elon Musk said yesterday he was partnering with Dubai authorities to create a \"Loop\" underground road network in the congested city.