Day: September 23, 2025
News24 | Man charged with shining laser pointer at Trump helicopter
US authorities charged a man who shone a laser pointer at the presidential helicopter as it departed the White House with President Donald Trump aboard, according to a court filing on Monday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Here we go again’: Little shop, big fun – SA’s favourite collectables are back with a twist
Checkers Little Shop, a South African favourite including collectable minis, is making a return, and local shoppers couldn’t be more excited.
Continue ReadingNews24 | All nations must obey international law for two-state solution to work, Ramaphosa tells UN
President Cyril Ramaphosa told a meeting of global heads of state that a two-state solution for Palestine and Israel is dependent on the whole international community following the law.
Continue ReadingNews24 | AGOA deadline coming up, and not a peep from Washington
African and US companies alike are fretting over the impending expiry of the crucial, duty-free trade programme with the United States at the end of September, without any word from Washington on whether it will be extended or not.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger announce exit from International Criminal Court
The military-led West African countries Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, denouncing it as “a tool of neocolonial repression.”
Continue ReadingNews24 | Jimmy Kimmel returns to air on Tuesday
Disney has announced that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return on Tuesday after its abrupt suspension last week.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Graze Anatomy: The South African food dictionary
From biltong to ujeqe, South African food is rooted in preservation, ingenuity and community. This dictionary is your guide to the flavours that define Mzansi, whether you are a traveller seeking insight, a foodie searching for depth or a local reconnecting with tradition.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EDITORIAL | Journalism is the last line of defence against corruption, lies, and assassinations
As the world devolves into a lack of clarity and nuance, is divided by growing factionalism and supremacy, and lies and truth are seemingly interchangeable, an independent news media is more relevant than ever, News24 editors write ahead of World News Day.
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