Day: February 1, 2026
News24 | Israel shuts down Doctors Without Borders aid in Gaza over Palestinian staff list dispute
Israel said on Sunday it was terminating the humanitarian operations of the international charity Doctors Without Borders in Gaza after the organisation failed to provide a list of its Palestinian staff.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Monday’s weather: Heavy rain, winds in 5 provinces, heatwave in parts of Eastern Cape
Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, damaging winds and excessive lightning are expected in parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the North West and Free State on Monday, which could cause flooding and damage to infrastructure and settlements, while the South African Weather Service issued a heatwave warning...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Epstein scandal deals new blow to Norway crown princess
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway faces backlash over her past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, revealed in newly unsealed documents, including emails and a four-day stay at his Florida home in 2013.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Driving with J9: Jacob Moshokoa gears up for 2026 F1. Plus: SA Car of the Year finalists
SA motoring personality, Jacob Moshokoa, and Janine van der Post talk about everything you need to know for the upcoming Formula 1 season, and highlight the 18 SA Car of the Year finalists for 2026.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Local hero, 80, who conquered Robben Island swim just weeks ago, dies as sea kayak capsizes
Just a few weeks after etching his name into South African sporting history as one of the oldest swimmers to conquer the Robben Island crossing, 80-year-old John Flanigan has died in a tragic sea-kayaking accident at Bloubergstrand in Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24 | H₂O really? SA’s wine capital Stellenbosch adds new twist as water tastings make debut
Most tourists to Stellenbosch come for the wine, but this small group was here for the water, sampling a selection of the world’s finest varieties in an experience new to South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Epstein files: Survivors say abusers ‘remain hidden and protected’ despite latest release
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein said their alleged abusers ‘remain hidden and protected’ after the US government released millions of new pages from files related to the convicted sex offender on Friday, adding fuel to the case that has dogged US President Donald Trump.
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