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A US senator renewed calls Wednesday for a bribery investigation into Paramount following its $16 million settlement with ...
The German weather service also warned of storms in eastern Germany and had already issued the weather warnings for severe ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka has urged Alexander Zverev to talk to his family about his mental health issues before they ...
He said that under the "Great Deal of Cooperation," imports of Vietnamese goods will face a 20 percent US tariff, while goods ...
Bangladesh suffered a stunning batting collapse under lights as Sri Lanka snatched a 77-run victory in the first one-day ...
His gaze to the ceiling in exultation and hands miming prayer, Sean Combs appeared overjoyed as the jury foreman cleared the ...
Carlos Alcaraz spoiled Oliver Tarvet's Wimbledon adventure as the defending champion moved into the third round with a 6-1, 6 ...
Dr Corné Mulder, Freedom Front Plus leader, and member of the government of national unity, convened the delegation. He says ...
JOHANNESBURG - The Labour Party is pushing back against the entry of five civil society organisations into its legal ...
Forensics for Justice – headed by Certified Fraud Examiner, Paul O’Sullivan, is demanding the country's top cop act against his senior corruption-accused officers.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africans are grappling with rising financial stress, and the legal, psychological, and employment implications of being in debt are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
Louis van Ravesteyn, Head of Agribusiness at Standard Bank Group, says agriculture remains the largest contributor to GDP on the African continent and is the biggest trade sector. He believes South ...
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