Month: July 2025
News24 | No evidence of Lesotho rebel army, says SAPS
The South African Police Service says the country’s intelligence structures have been investigating Lesotho’s claims that there are illegal military camps on farms in South Africa training a rebel army.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Markets boosted after EU, US strike trade deal
Stock markets rose in Europe and Asia on Monday after the European Union and United States hammered out a deal to avert a potentially damaging trade war.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Thailand warns Cambodia should ‘demonstrate genuine intent’ ahead of peace talks
Thailand and Cambodia’s leaders are due to meet for peace talks as a festering territorial dispute along their shared frontier dragged into a fifth day of open combat.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel, US boycott UN conference on Palestinian state
Dozens of ministers will gather at the UN for a delayed conference to work toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, but the US and Israel are boycotting the event.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Govt gives Transnet R95bn in guarantees
South Africa’s government approved R94.8 billion in guarantees to further support state-owned rail and port operator Transnet.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump and EU’s Von der Leyen announce deal hours before deadline
US President Donald Trump and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday announced they had reached a deal to end a transatlantic tariffs standoff and avert a full-blown trade war.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Monday’s weather: Cool to cold temperatures for most parts of the country
Partly cloudy and cool to cold conditions with drizzle are expected in some parts of the country, according to the South African Weather Service.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Inside The Box with Dr Andy Gray | Should pharmaceutical advertising in SA be better regulated, and why?
For over 20 years, the law has required that the minister of health issues regulations to govern the advertising of medicines in South Africa, but as yet no such regulations are in place. In his latest #InsideTheBox column, Dr Andy Gray considers what this means...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy in five defining songs
Britain’s Ozzy Osbourne, who died Tuesday at the age of 76, was a pioneer of heavy metal music as lead singer of Black Sabbath, producing songs with a powerful and often sinister mix of distortion and dark lyrics.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel announces daily pauses in military operations in Gaza for humanitarian aid delivery
Israel has said it would halt military operations each day for 10 hours in parts of Gaza and allow new aid corridors in the enclave, where images of starving, malnourished Palestinians have alarmed the world.
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