Month: January 2024
News24 | UPDATE | Four confirmed dead after massive earthquake jolts Japan, residents evacuate coast
Four people have been confirmed dead in the powerful earthquake that rocked Japan, the Kyodo news agency reported early Tuesday, citing authorities in Ishikawa prefecture.
Continue ReadingIsrael Pulling Thousands Of Troops From Gaza, Military Says
The troop movement could signal that fighting is being scaled back in some areas of Gaza.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Four shot dead in Soshanguve, witness saw suspects with rifles, bulletproof vests
Four people, including a 14-year-old girl, were shot in the early hours of New Year's Day in Soshanguve.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Photojournalist and struggle icon Peter Magubane dies aged 91
Renowned photojournalist and struggle icon Peter Magubane has died at the age of 91.
Continue ReadingNew Year’s Eve Sweeps Across The Globe, But Wars Cast A Shadow On 2024
New Year's Eve revelers are counting down to midnight across the world to bid farewell to 2023 and usher in 2024.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Is Cavin Johnson the answer for struggling Kaizer Chiefs in 2024?
Cavin Johnson has boldly predicted that Kaizer Chiefs will be a different team in 2024, as he will use the break to work on improving the football the club plays.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boy, 7, two others dead in New Year’s Eve flooding in KZN
Three people died amid heavy rains in KwaZulu-Natal on New Year’s Eve, with one of the deaths a 7-year-old child.
Continue ReadingTyre Nichols Was Fatally Beaten 1 Year Ago — And Not Much Has Changed
“The fact that you cannot put any finger on any type of real change is deafening," said one Memphis activist.
Continue ReadingThe Senate Is Turning More MAGA ― And It Could Boost A 2nd Trump Presidency
A second Trump White House term could face fewer restraints with more loyalists in the upper chamber of Congress.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New Year’s Day newborns: 411 babies welcome in 2024, with the youngest mom a 14-year-old from KZN
Health Minister Joe Phaahla said 211 girls and 200 boys were born, with Gauteng having the highest number - 112.
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