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ToggleForeign Nationals Healthcare Access: DA, SAHRC Urge SAPS
September 15, 2025
The DA and SAHRC urge SAPS to stop Operation Dudula’s blockades, ensuring foreign nationals healthcare access at clinics. Denying care risks disease outbreaks and

Global Asylum Rights Restrictions: Trump’s Bold UN Gambit
September 15, 2025
Trump’s administration plans a UN General Assembly push for global asylum rights restrictions, mandating first-country claims and temporary status. Advocates warn of a dangerous

South Africa Maternity Leave Fails Moms in Informal Jobs
September 15, 2025
South Africa maternity leave lags globally, offering formal workers four months at 66% pay but leaving informal workers empty-handed. Over 1.9 million in the

Tommy Robinson London protest: 26 Officers Injured
September 15, 2025
The Tommy Robinson London protest drew about 110,000 people in central London. Police reported 26 officers injured and 25 arrests after clashes near Whitehall,

Online Gambling in South Africa Surges as Crackdown Starts
September 15, 2025
Online gambling in South Africa is booming—revenues jumped 25.7% to R59.3bn. Regulators are cracking down on illegal sites and urging safer, licensed play.

Nepal’s New PM: Sushila Karki Faces Unrest
September 15, 2025
Amid deadly unrest and a social-media ban, Nepal’s new PM Sushila Karki took office on 12 September 2025, dissolved parliament and set elections for

Atlantis Teen Murder Case: Bail Bid Postponed
September 12, 2025
A 14-year-old remains in custody after a 31-year-old man was killed and a four-year-old girl was critically injured in a Saxonsea shooting. The bail

NASA Chinese Scientist Ban Escalates Space Race
September 12, 2025
The NASA Chinese scientist ban blocks visa-holding researchers from facilities and data. It hits climate work hard amid US-China moon race tensions. Experts warn