News in a nutshell
Curated by Jonathan Ancer
MPs unite to topple Ramaphosa | Conservationist gets R400k for unlawful arrest | Unknown dude's R100k pack of lies | Tigray is ‘worst disaster on Earth' | Drought now downpours | Rabada rocks England
Opposition political parties in Parliament cling to the nostalgia of the 2017 motion of no confidence against Jacob Zuma in the hope that Cyril Ramaphosa will suffer a similar political fate.
News24
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A Limpopo-based conservationist, arrested by 16 police officers on trumped-up charges and locked up for three days, has been awarded R400,000 in damages for unlawful arrest and detention.
GroundUp News
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Modise issued her diatribe against warmongers in the capital of a country that is waging an unprovoked war against its much smaller neighbour Ukraine.
Daily Maverick
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An excellent and funny summary by Rebecca Davis about the unknown dude who tweeted a laughable pack of lies about the Daily Maverick and now owes the publication R100,000.
Daily Maverick
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News From Our Continent |
WHO boss says the catastrophe in Ethiopia’s Tigray region is the worst disaster on Earth and asked if global leaders have not responded to it because of the colour of the skin of the people in Tigray.
Al Jazeera
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World News |
After a summer of drought, heat waves and forest fires, violent storms are whipping France and have flooded Paris subway stations, snarled traffic and disrupted the President Macron’s agenda.
AP NEWS
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Trump sought revenge for Cheney’s vote last year to impeach him and her work on the House committee investigating him. Neither endeared her to GOP voters in the state.
NBC News
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A fatwa put his life in peril for decades. As the novelist recovers from last week’s assault, we are reminded that he has always been a stalwart advocate for freedom of expression.
Vanity Fair
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Health News |
Francesca Conradie knew she wanted to be a doctor when she was eight - 50 years later she's a pioneer in the field of tuberculosis and led a trial that changed how drug-resistant TB is treated.
Spotlight
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Sport |
South Africa quicks Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje did the damage as England slumped to 116-6 before heavy rain forced an early end to the opening day of the first Test at Lord's yesterday.
Sport24
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And Then There's This .... |
The massive animal was between 10 and 20 years old when it died about 12,000 years ago. These huge animals stood between 2.5 and 3 metres and weighed more than 5 tons.
Smithsonian Magazine
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