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France looks at migrant law
Paris - The French authorities want to adopt a new immigration law next year, a spokesperson said, as the new right-wing government seeks to crack down on immigration.
WHO supplies Gaza hospitals
Geneva - World Health Organisation (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said a WHO-Palestine Red Crescent operation had managed to resupply two hospitals in northern Gaza.
South Korea 'ready' for Kim's men
Seoul - South Korea's military said yesterday it was \"fully ready\" to respond after North Korea ordered troops on the border to prepare to fire in a dispute over drone flights to Pyongyang.
‘I will never forget or forgive’
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR: RECALLS DREAD OF NIGHTLY LIST OF DEPORTEES TO DEATH CAMPS >a Cruel SS officers used horsehide whips on the inmates.
China warships, jets ring Taiwan
WARNING: 'SEPARATIST' LAI VOWS TO PROTECT 'DEMOCRACY'
Cogta reveals rot rife in municipalities
One out of six municipalities in the country is dysfunctional.
Growth prospects up as firm foundation laid – president
South Africa is experiencing more than just a “warm, fuzzy” feeling as the country is making economic progress, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Unemployment to rise'
LONG ROAD: JOB CREATION OUT UNTIL GDP GROWTH IS 4%, SAYS ANALYST
'Only time will tell if new Tshwane team can fly'
Only time will tell if the appointment of the new mayoral committee by City of Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya would turn around the capital, according to experts.
Brink slams ActionSA
DA: ACCUSES PARTY OF BRINGING RIVAL TO CENTRE OF POWER IN CITY
If it moves, no pictures, says Taliban
Kabul - Afghanistan's Taliban morality ministry pledged yesterday to implement a law banning news media from publishing images of all living things, with journalists told the rule will be gradually enforced.
Target of 10 000 jobs missed
Knock-on effect is that expected employment opportunities fall away.
Oisin Murphy heads for the Big T
Oisin Murphy is not just another talented Irish horse rider... many smart racing people reckon he's the best jockey in the world. And his favourite pastime is reading lines written by the complicated, suicidal, American poet Sylvia Plath.
Seeing double trouble
TWINS: TOWN HAS BIRTH RATE OF 50 PER 1 000, NOT THE GLOBAL 12 PER 1 000
‘I am not a dictator,' under-fire Goliath tells JSC
Acting Judge President of the Western Cape High Court, Patricia Goliath, faced tough questions from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) as she defended her leadership style.
"'Lose Lesufi, Gauteng is lost'
NO ACTION: ANC'S TOP 7 TAKE NO ACTION AGAINST PREMIER OVER ANTI-GNU STANCE
Wealth research brings Nobel
The Nobel prize in economics was awarded yesterday to Turkish-American Daron Acemoglu and British-Americans Simon Johnson and James Robinson for research into wealth inequality between nations.
Kids deaths: pest poison to blame?
SNACKS: SIXTH VICTIM DIES AS 5 FRIENDS ARE BURIED
Zoo closes as rare monkeys die
A section of Hong Kong's oldest zoo closed yesterday after eight monkeys, including three from a critically endangered species, were found dead, a government statement said.
Laing's hot form to continue
Trainer Tara Laing had a good day at Fairview on Friday, coming away with two winners and a second place. That good run should continue at the same course tomorrow when they race on the turf track.
Rikissa to atone for debut loss
RALPH BECKETT trains Rikissa who runs at Windsor today. Picture: Racing Post
Oisin, Frances team up in Betway Summer Cup
UK CHAMPION JOCKEY WILL BE ABOARD TEAM VALOR'S FRANCES ETHEL
Bafana goals sheer delight
The goals are piling up for Bafana Bafana right now and it can only be an encouraging sign for South African fans.
SECURITY RED FLAGGED
BROOS: APPEALS TO SAFA TO ASSESS STADIUM PROTECTION MUCH BETTER
Stokes looking good for Test return
Multan - England captain Ben Stokes looks on course to return for the second Test against Pakistan, starting in Multan tomorrow.
Ronaldo keeps scoring
NATIONS LEAGUE: STRETCHES GOAL TALLY WHILE SPAIN SHRUG OFF DANES
Proteas playing a waiting game
BRITS: SEMIFINAL PLACE IS NO LONGER IN OWN HANDS
Bok Women making strides
The close defeat to Italy - similarly to last weekend's match against Australia - shows that the Springbok Women have become a very competitive team on the international stage, but according to Swys de Bruin (above), they are not in a position to win the Rugby World Cup right now.
Dupont still the 'king' of French rugby
Paris – Five months after his last appearance at the Stade Ernest Wallon, Antoine Dupont (right) was back, a 10-minute hat-trick reminding the Toulouse faithful that he remains the king of French rugby.
Bulls spare SA blushes
URC: STORMERS AND SHARKS BOTH HAVE A WEEKEND TO FORGET ON TOUR