Month: March 2022
Russian Stock Market Reopens And Makes Early Gains, But There’s A Catch
Trading resumed under heavy restrictions almost one month after prices plunged and the market was shut down following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Continue ReadingKremlin Denounces UN Vote To Demand That Russia Halt War In Ukraine
More than 90 countries are supporting the resolution.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Taxi operators block N2 as CATA, Codeta embark on strike action
A taxi strike in Cape Town has caused major backlogs on the N2 highway.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Aviation watchdog extends suspension of Lufthansa Technik’s licence ‘, audits SAAT after Comair ‘incidents’
The SA Civil Aviation Authority has "indefinitely" suspended the Approved Maintenance Organisation licence of Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International and is auditing SAA Technical.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Pieter-Steph: Pros and cons for Boks to exit Rugby Championship
Pieter-Steph du Toit has shared his views on the Springboks possibly joining the Six Nations in future.
Continue ReadingBiden Arrives In Europe Amid Tense Moment In Ukraine War
President Biden hopes to put pressure on allies to impose new sanctions on Russia as fears about the state of the global economy loom.
Continue ReadingZelenskyy Calls For Worldwide Demonstrations As Russian Invasion Enters Second Month
"Come from your offices, your homes, your schools and universities. Come in the name of peace," the Ukrainian president said.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | President ‘heavily and multiply conflicted’ – Mkhwebane hits back at Ramaphosa’s plan to suspend her
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to withdraw his intention to suspend her and says the president is not "legally entitled or competent to take any steps" against her.
Continue ReadingSen. Cory Booker Brings Ketanji Brown Jackson To Tears With His ‘Joy’ At Her Nomination
The Democratic senator noted the “indignities that are still faced” by Black women as the Supreme Court nominee endured ugly GOP attacks at her hearing.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Tuberculosis: SA’s ‘easily forgotten’ killer needs the same investment Covid has received – experts
The level of research and investment poured into Covid-19 should also be applied to other deadly, infectious disease killers, such as TB, say SA experts.
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