Year: 2022
Businessinsider.co.za | Emirates has extended its ban on flights from SA – while Qatar and Etihad remain grounded
Emirates’ flight ban on South Africa will remain until at least 10 January.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Western Cape cop in custody for allegedly killing woman in Piketberg
A Western Cape police officer has been taken into custody for the murder of a woman in Piketberg.
Continue ReadingMassive Sewage Spill Closes Southern California Beaches
Beaches from Rancho Palos Verdes to Long Beach were shuttered after the 8.5 million gallon sewage spill.
Continue ReadingMarine Corps Boots 206 Service Members Who Refused COVID Vaccines
Overall, vaccine compliance is high among all branches of the military, despite early grumblings.
Continue ReadingSudan PM Resigns Amid Widespread Pro-Democracy Protests
Hamdok had been reinstated as prime minister in November as part of an agreement with the military following the October coup.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | India spring surprise as Virat Kohli misses 2nd Test, SA bowl first with Olivier picked
India sprung a surprise on the morning of the second Test against South Africa at the Wanderers when Test captain Virat Kohli was excluded from their first XI.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Senior fire safety staff putting together findings on Parliament fire – City of Cape Town
Senior fire safety staff are compiling a report after investigating the cause of a fire at Parliament in Cape Town over the weekend.
Continue ReadingCheney: Trump Watched Jan. 6 Violence On TV, Ignored Pleas To Intervene
"When a president refuses to tell the mob to stop, when he refuses to defend any of the coordinate branches of government, he cannot be trusted,” she said.
Continue ReadingTexas Gov. Asks For Federal Help With COVID Testing, Treatments As Cases Climb
Greg Abbott has fought against vaccine mandates and accused the Biden administration of "bullying" private businesses to implement them.
Continue ReadingBiden, Harris To Speak At U.S. Capitol On First Anniversary Of Jan. 6 Riot
Lawmakers will also be invited to share their memories and accounts of the attack.
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