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Iran leader vows Israel response
HEALTH: KIDS WOUNDED IN STRIKE NEAR POLIO CENTRE
Spanish royals visit flood-hit region
Valencia - Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia yesterday visited the Valencia region, Spanish media reported, where devastating floods have killed more than 200 people.
Trump's golf course stirs unease in mom's birthplace
As Donald Trump pursues a second stint in the White House, about 4,828km in Scotland, he is building a new golf course that renews scrutiny of his vexed relationship with his mother's birth country.
Poll impact on SA markets
Considering the belief that the world catches a cold when the US sneezes, many investors are wondering if markets will catch a cold from the US' election fever.
Final push for US votes
TARGETS: HARRIS HEADS TO AREAS IN DECLINE; TRUMP TO SWING STATES
Ponzi 'broke us' – victims
Affinity scam with referrals coming from family, friends they trusted.
Instagram sensation Peanut the squirrel euthanised
New York - A squirrel named Peanut who was propelled to the heights of internet celebrity has been euthanised, New York authorities said on Friday, biting a government staffer on the way out.
Start spazas call
SITHOLE: RECLAIM ECONOMY FROM FOREIGN NATIONALS
Lawyers blast RAF boss' accusations
The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) has condemned \"unfounded and unsubstantiated accusations\" by the Road Accident Fund (RAF) chief executive Collins Letsoalo about alleged corrupt lawyers who complicated the fund's financial crisis.
Axe set to fall on NW defiant councillors
ANC municipal councillors in the Bojanala region in the North West will be removed from their posts if they continue to defy the party.
340 more illegal miners resurface in Orkney
The South African Police Service (Saps) has announced that 340 more illegal miners have resurfaced from abandoned mines in Orkney, North West, since Saturday.
Exams resume at Turfloop
Examinations at the University of Limpopo's Turfloop campus will resume today after they were postponed on Friday because of water cuts.
'I'd rather die at home'
'AWFUL': MAN CHECKS OUT RATHER THAN ANOTHER NIGHT IN STATE HOSPITAL
Work begins on rail plan
Work has begun on a feasibility study supervised by the department of transport on a possible high-speed rail link between Gauteng and Polokwane.
Male lion on the loose in Mbombela captured
The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) on Saturday said that a male lion roaming around Mbombela had been darted and captured.
Al-Fayed victims speak out
RECRUITED: TESTED FOR VIRGINITY, ASSAULTED AND FORBIDDEN TO HAVE RELATIONSHIPS
Not all find Wynberg High headmaster's speech a joke
The headmaster of Wynberg Boys' High School in Cape Town has come under fire with his closing comments at the 2024 valedictory assembly about why boys should be thankful they're not girls.
Air safety standards threat
WHISTLE-BLOWER TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS SAY PLANES DISAPPEAR FROM RADAR
From wine to Tintin in Moldova
Chisinau - Moldova, which held the second round of presidential elections yesterday, has been increasingly in the headlines since Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine.
Andy Warhol artworks stolen
Amsterdam - Two works by artist Andy Warhol were stolen during the night of Thursday to Friday from a gallery in the south of the Netherlands, while two other screenprints were abandoned nearby.
Spat as court building is shut
'NONCOMPLIANT': DEPARTMENTS AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS
Home of Halloween
Rooted in Ireland dating back millennia
Interplay of dark and light
China city skylines are both beautiful and grimly ugly
Nabi talking up Chiefs
PSL rivals all set for a high-intensity Carling Knockout quarterfinal clash at sold out FNB Stadium.
Team is first for Rabada
Displaying some of the best form of his career, experienced fast bowler Kagiso Rabada (above) insists he is more concerned about playing an important role in the Proteas team than reaching personal milestones.
All Blacks on a mission
RANKINGS: RUGBY SUPERPOWER OUTSIDE TOP TWO AS ENGLAND AWAIT
George 'loves haka history'
England captain Jamie George said he \"loved the history\" of the haka after Test colleague Joe Marler urged New Zealand to ditch their pre-game ritual just days before the teams meet at Twickenham.
Flyhalf depth pleases Steyn
Former Lions and now Sharks flyhalf Jordan Hendrikse (above) has another great opportunity to prove his worth in the Springbok system after he was called into their end-of-year-tour squad as an injury replacement earlier this week.
Jersey camp a big plus
DAVIDS: BOK TRAINING STOPOVER HAS HELPED ADAPT TO UK CONDITIONS
Social responsibility high on netball agenda
As a sports-mad country, South Africans will always celebrate when our national teams score goals, but when the Proteas netball side find the net this week, there will be even more reason to celebrate their success.