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Israeli Strikes in Qatar Shock Hamas Leaders

September 9, 2025
Israel launched bold air strikes in Qatar, targeting Hamas leaders in Doha. Dubbed "Summit of Fire," the attack sparked outrage, with Qatar condemning the violation of its sovereignty. Global leaders, including the UN chief, slammed the move as tensions escalate in the
Thabo Bester Netflix Documentary Faces Court Clash

Thabo Bester Netflix Documentary Faces Court Clash

September 9, 2025
Thabo Bester and Nandipha Magudumana file urgent bids to halt the Thabo Bester Netflix documentary "Beauty and the Bester" set for September 12 release. They argue it spreads falsehoods and threatens fair trial rights in their ongoing cases.
SA Aims to Become Data Hub with Tech Surge

SA Aims to Become Data Hub with Tech Surge

September 9, 2025
SA aims to become data hub as Minister Malatsi unveils a R2.8 billion Johannesburg facility. Explore how it drives cloud services, AI, jobs, and growth for South Africans in a thriving digital economy.
NACAC Urges New Anti-Corruption Body, says Ramaphosa

NACAC Urges New Anti-Corruption Body, says Ramaphosa

September 8, 2025
NACAC’s final report urges a new anti-corruption body to prevent and prosecute graft, using AI and stronger coordination. Ramaphosa says cabinet will consider the plan, which answers State Capture Commission recommendations.
Coloured South Africans: History, Culture & Tyla Backlash

Coloured Culture in South Africa: Tyla’s Roots Revealed

September 8, 2025
Coloured South Africans have a distinct history and vibrant culture shaped by apartheid and community resilience. This explainer covers origins, language, food and faith, then unpacks the Tyla debate to show how racial terms shift across countries. Context matters: words travel, but