Month: June 2025
News24 | PODCAST | The Lead: Iran, Israel conflict explained
This is The Lead, a daily News24 podcast hosted by broadcaster Graeme Raubenheimer, showcasing the best of our journalists’ in-depth reporting.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Thursday’s weather: Damaging waves in two provinces but fine and cool for rest of SA
Damaging waves, which may lead to disruptions in ports, are expected in parts of the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape; however, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), it will be fine and cool for most regions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cabinet’s travel splurge; UK blocks Malema: Today’s top 7 stories in 7 minutes
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Eastern Cape floods: R1.2bn needed to rebuild homes, govt mulls housing policy reforms
The government estimates it will require R1.2 billion to build houses for Eastern Cape flood victims.
Continue ReadingNews24 | US and Iran have a long, complicated history, spanning far beyond Israel’s strikes on Tehran
Jeffrey Fields reflects on significant events in US-Iran relations, highlighting the differences between the two countries and showing where opportunities for reconciliation were lost.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UK declines Malema visa application due to his ‘extremism’
The United Kingdom has refused to grant EFF leader Julius Malema a visa due to his “extremism”, which that country said includes his support for Hamas and a call to “slaughter white people”.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Celebrations as world champions Proteas return home to hero’s welcome
For Johan Mulder, the younger brother of Wiaan Mulder, who won the World Test Championship, watching his brother’s success fulfilled both their childhood dreams.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Khamenei warns Trump against US intervention in Israel war: ‘The Iranian nation will not surrender’
The UN nuclear watchdog said Israeli strikes destroyed two buildings making centrifuge components for Iran’s nuclear programme near Tehran, while Iran said it fired hypersonic missiles as the arch foes traded fire for a sixth day.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Grade 11 boy stabbed to death by fellow pupil at Pretoria school
A Grade 11 boy was stabbed to death by a fellow Grade 12 pupil at Lesedi Secondary School in Pretoria on Tuesday, the Gauteng Department of Education has said.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Khayelitsha spaza shops reopen after extortionists agree not to increase ‘protection fees’
Increased police visibility in Khayelitsha has prompted extortionists to agree not to charge foreign-owned spaza shops increased protection fees, according to some shop owners.
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