Month: September 2025
News24 | Nepal’s new PM faces uphill battle after deadly unrest
After Nepal’s deadliest unrest in decades, caretaker Prime Minister Sushila Karki is working to forge her Cabinet, restore order and prepare for elections within six months.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Netanyahu rebukes Western nations from UN stage for embracing Palestinian statehood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply denounced Western countries on Friday for embracing Palestinian statehood and accused them of buckling under pressure from activists and others who have accused Israel of war crimes against Palestinians in Gaza.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Netanyahu rebukes Western nations from UN stage for embracing Palestinian statehood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply denounced Western countries on Friday for embracing Palestinian statehood and accused them of buckling under pressure from activists and others who have accused Israel of war crimes against Palestinians in Gaza.
Continue ReadingNews24 | e.tv cancels SAFTA-winning Scandal! after two decades of TV drama
SAFTA-winning Scandal! will conclude its broadcast on e.tv in June 2026 after two decades.
Continue ReadingNews24 | e.tv cancels SAFTA-winning Scandal! after two decades of TV drama
SAFTA-winning Scandal! will conclude its broadcast on e.tv in June 2026 after two decades.
Continue ReadingNews24 | BRICS Bank to issue rupee bonds early in 2026
The New Development Bank, which has previously raised funds in Chinese yuan and South African rand, is in advanced stages of discussions with the Reserve Bank of India for its debut rupee issuance.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WEBINAR | Inside Pass: Can lightning strike twice for the Los Pumas against the Boks?
Join us for an exclusive Inside Pass webinar, where we break down the Los Pumas taking on the Springboks in Durban.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pizza Friday: 9 homemade pizzas you can make this weekend
Homemade pizzas are an easy yet satisfying way to elevate your weekend meals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Foreign doctors in Gaza describe ‘military grade severity’ injuries as worst in conflict zones
International doctors and nurses who treated Palestinians in Gazan hospitals described wounds more severe than civilians had suffered in other modern conflicts, according to a peer-reviewed study.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Parks Tau relents to banks’ call for credit-law changes
SA will press ahead with changes to its credit laws to make lending to smaller firms easier, heeding a call by the top banking lobby group that had criticised the government’s withdrawal of the plans.
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