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South Africa asks ICJ to order Israel to withdraw from Gaza’s Rafah | Israel War on Gaza News
South Africa seeks new emergency measures over Israel’s latest offensive against the southern city in Gaza. South Africa has asked…
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Samsung Galaxy S22 series One UI 6.1 update released outside South Korea
Samsung released the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series in South Korea earlier this month, which was…
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In the US South, pro-Palestinians face crackdown on campus and in streets | Israel War on Gaza News
New Orleans, Louisiana, US – Student protests against the Israeli war on Gaza have rocked the United States over the…
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Philippines summons China envoy over water cannon attack in South China Sea | South China Sea News
The Philippines has protested against China’s ‘dangerous manoeuvres’ 20 times this year as tensions escalate over the disputed shoal. The…
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Has South Africa’s ANC failed to live up to its promises? | Politics
South Africa is commemorating the 30th anniversary of its first democratic election. South Africa is marking Freedom Day – the…
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Ramaphosa hails ANC record as South Africa marks 30 years of democracy | Nelson Mandela News
President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed South Africa’s achievements under his party’s leadership as the country celebrated 30 years of democracy…
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‘Free at last’: When South Africa voted in democracy, kicked out apartheid | Nelson Mandela News
He cast a vote. There is nothing remarkable about that. In this year alone nearly 50 percent of the world’s population will head…
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South Africa: 30 years after apartheid, what has changed? | Nelson Mandela News
Three decades ago, on April 27, 1994, after centuries of white rule, Black South Africans voted in general elections for…
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China evacuates over 100,000 as heavy rain continues to lash south | Climate Crisis News
China is facing increasingly extreme weather events as climate change takes its toll. China has evacuated more than 100,000 people…
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