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European support for Kyiv doesn't waver
Europeans remain largely supportive of Ukraine as it struggles to hold off Russia's forces and favour increasing arms shipments to Kyiv, but are more divided on how to end the war, according to a poll published this week.
Labour sweeping poll?
Worst-yet result predicted for the Tories.
Widow's claim for hubby's Covid death denied
A widow is fighting a legal battle to be paid out for her husband's Covid death after the labour department initially certified that the death was an occupational injury, but later denied the claim.
Can See It Again pull it off?
Winning trainer has eyes on favourite Green With Envy and Flag Man.
Gauteng: what's the real story?
He and his party are preparing to be the opposition in the province.
Deadlock over profit share
It’s opportunistic by the labour union, says economist.
Top staff still in cold
Should have rescinded suspensions on 31 January.
Clubbing brings deaf and hearing people closer
Crowds bopped to bass-heavy electronic music at a weekend party in Shanghai that brought together deaf and hearing clubbers, with staff taking food and drink orders through sign language.
Alcohol and the workplace
Counselling can help workers address potential risks.
Power: extra R200 buys far fewer units
It penalises households trying to reduce usage Outa.
SA faces another Putin dilemma over ICC warrant
South Africa could once more be facing the Vladimir Putin dilemma it would have to decide whether it should allow the Russian president to attend the upcoming G20 Summit to be held in the country next year.
BYE-BYE RULANI
'Decision taken by the board takes into account objectives and expectations of the club.'
Boks to unleash the big bruisers
The Springboks are backing their big men on the bench to make a huge impact when they come on in the second-half of their much-anticipated encounter against Ireland at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
Under-fire Oranje 'showed a reaction'
Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo (right) said his under-fire side had \"showed a reaction\" in the 3-0 win over Romania on Tuesday sent them into the Euro 2024 quarterfinals.
Turkish delight retains flavour
Türkiye are turning their second home into a fortress at Euro 2024 as a blistering start and a stunning save from Mert Gunok at the death engineered a 2-1 win over Austria to reach the quarterfinals.
10% duty on solar imports
Market share declines due to competition from cheap foreign products.
Top priorities for Steenhuisen
Chief aim must be the new agriculture master plan.
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.