Millions of dollars in aid funding are on the line as US President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending all foreign development assistance for 90 days comes into effect.
The bodily autonomy of young women and girls is under threat as Gauteng health and wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko intends to make the contraceptive Implanon compulsory for pupils as long as their ...
In a classic case of "the grass is greener," LVMH's Bernard Arnault is eyeing a production expansion in the US., lured by a "wind of optimism" and tax perks, while France's bureaucratic chill leaves ...
As Asia-Pacific markets ride the coattails of Wall Street's tech recovery, the dollar flexes its muscles amidst looming Trump tariffs, while traders sip tea and celebrate the Lunar New Year with a ...
President Trump is stirring the pot with claims of Chinese control and unfair tolls, while Panama insists it’s just fine running its own show, despite the looming specter of American intervention.
The Trump administration has offered federal employees financial incentives to resign, aiming for a leaner government.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Tuesday that Washington was "deeply troubled" by escalation in the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly ...
More than seven people were killed and around 10 injured in a stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela or Great Pitcher Festival in north India's Uttar Pradesh state on Wednesday, said an official, as tens of ...
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the Ukraine war, Iran and China on Tuesday in their first phone call since the Trump administration took ...
While Joburg residents endure ongoing water cuts, Outa’s WaterCAN has handed a petition to the city council demanding an urgent increase in the water infrastructure budget to R3-billion.
A world without rules is one in which the strong prey upon the weak. And as those from Africa know only too well, it is weak countries – like South Africa – which are likely to be preyed on first.
A new report reveals that while South Africa’s matric pass rate reached a historic 87.3% in 2024, the retention rate for students dropped to just 64.5%, signalling serious concerns about school ...