Day: May 28, 2025
News24 | Rwanda joins criticism of M23 ‘parallel administrations’ in eastern DRC
Twelve African countries, including Rwanda, on Wednesday condemned the M23 armed group for setting up “parallel administrations” in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump says he warned Netanyahu against striking Iran
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off from striking Iran as he voiced optimism about nuclear talks his administration is holding with Tehran.
Continue ReadingNews24 | PODCAST | The Lead: From Lesotho to Emfuleni, securing SA’s precious water sources
Welcome to The Lead, a regular podcast from News24 showcasing the best of our in-depth reporting.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rubio says US to refuse visas to officials over online ‘censorship’
The United States will refuse visas to foreign officials who block Americans’ social media posts, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Wednesday in his latest crackdown.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Thursday’s weather: Sunny skies, but strong winds, showers in parts of Western Cape
Damaging wind is expected between Saldanha Bay and Cape Agulhas in the Western Cape, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel says killed Hamas’s presumed leader in Gaza
Israel said on Wednesday its military killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’s presumed Gaza leader and the brother of Yahya, the slain mastermind of the October 2023 attacks that sparked the Gaza war.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis survives first motion of no confidence
The motion of no confidence against Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis was defeated, with 138 councillors voting against it, 46 in favour, and one abstention.
Continue ReadingNews24 | OPINION | A silent tragedy: Children with disabilities endure shocking conditions in hostels
The education system in South Africa continues to mirror the segregation of the past, relegating pupils with disabilities to special needs schools and hostels that are understaffed, under-resourced and ill-equipped to provide quality education, write Tommie Lehmkhul and Tshego Phala.
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