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Champions Trophy stand-off resolved
India will play next year's Champions Trophy matches on neutral ground after refusing to visit tournament host and arch-rival Pakistan, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said yesterday following weeks of wrangling.
India's sling king is loving it in Oz
BUMRAH: ABILITY TO UNSETTLE WORLD'S BEST BATTERS
Lions anticipate a front row war
SCHOEMAN: ONE OF STORMERS' STRONGEST WEAPONS
Bulls expect fierce breakdown battle
The Bulls are preparing for a ferocious battle at the breakdown when they front up against a Springbok-laden Sharks team in their United Rugby Championship (URC) match-up at Kings Park tomorrow (kick-off 6pm).
Rashford must keep it in-house
Ruben Amorim has told Marcus Rashford (above) he should \"speak with the manager\" rather than air his grievances publicly after the Manchester United forward hinted he could leave Old Trafford.
Keeper sustains bad facial injury
Paris - Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to extend their unbeaten start to the Ligue 1 season with a 4-2 win away to Monaco on Wednesday but lost goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma (above) to a gruesome facial injury.
Coaches face 'election' every week
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou believes the job of a Premier League manager is harder than being Prime Minister.
Gabi back to his predatory best
JESUS: REPAYS ARTETA'S FAITH WITH SUPERB HAT-TRICK
Home affairs almost there
VISA: MINISTER EXTENDS CONCESSIONS
Red flag alert: don't invest in a Ponzi scheme
Mistakes are an inevitable part of investing. The key is to learn from them and avoid making the same missteps again.
Bitcoin hits all-time high
With currency breaking $100,000, altcoins are getting in on the action.
New Bill aims to reboot the ailing SA Post Office
President Cyril Ramaphosa has given the nod to a new Bill that the government hopes will reboot the ailing South African Post Office.
Govt releases 24 properties
PUBLIC WORKS: LOCATED ACROSS SA, VALUED AT R120M FOR SALE, LEASE OR REDEVELOPMENT
Worst pension funds
OFFENDERS: PRIVATE SECURITY AND TRANSPORT FIRMS TOP OF THE LIST
A masterclass daily'
'SOFT LIFE': DAWETI ON PLAYING SIV AND WORKING WITH A SCREEN LEGEND
Team Orange wins R1m, vehicles in Tropika contest
Team Orange of Hungani Ndlovu and Dimakatso Calisa, were on Monday crowned winners of Tropika Island of Treasure Zanzibar Season 11 during a live broadcast on Expresso Show.
Festive season thriller for all
Perfect to spice up your downtime with plenty of action and no tangled subplots.
Fear of dentists won't go
The fear of dentists is one of those universal phobias that unites people across cultures. It's not that we don't like dentists as people, but we need them.
Ridyard's columns are too focused on herself
Wokeness is not a good thing and it has taken over in so many spheres, writes Andrew.
Regulate taxis like spaza shops
Now that the government has gone full pelt in ensuring spaza shops are registered – supposedly due to children dying through contaminated food – can we not see the same fervour applied to the taxi industry?
Women must report GBV
As South Africa wraps up the awareness campaigns associated with the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, the abuse of women continues unabated.
Synergy best to forge SA's future
Because it is a DA minister in the government of national unity (GNU), Dean Macpherson, doing it, there will no doubt be complaints from the GNU's enemies that the plan to release unused state properties to the private sector for development amounts to selling out to the capitalists.
Taxpayers can't pay for grand visions
The old Scottish proverb that \"if wishes were horses, beggars would ride\" has a latter-day equivalent with Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie, because he seems to believe that wishes are horsepower and enough of them will bring us a Formula One Grand Prix.
Military aid for Ukraine
Britain yesterday unveiled a package of £225 million (about R5.1 billion) in new military aid to Ukraine for next year, including drones, boats and air defence systems.
Graft disrupts military goals
Corruption in China's military has led to the removal of leaders and may hamper the country's efforts to modernize its armed forces, says the Pentagon.
Man pleads guilty to running cop shop
A 60-year-old man pleaded guilty on Wednesday for his role in running a clandestine Chinese \"police station\" in New York as part of a campaign to monitor and harass US-based dissidents.
'Blood libels' all 'lies' - Israel
WATCHDOG: DAMAGE TO GAZA WATER SUPPLY IS 'GENOCIDE'
Carnivorous California squirrels go nuts for flesh
Squirrels might look like adorable, nut-hoarding furballs, but some are ruthless predators that hunt, tear apart, and devour voles.
Japan's jeans coveted
TRUE BLUE TRADITION: WOVEN ON EDO LOOMS, DYED WITH NATURAL INDIGO
It's the end of Syria - expat in Russia
Georgina Deiratani, a Syrian Christian who has lived in Moscow for over two decades, says she is still in shock at the ouster of president Bashar al-Assad and his escape to Russia.