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Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Wednesday, 23 July 2025. Have a ...
Patrick Soon-Shiong plans to take the Los Angeles Times public over the next year, the billionaire owner told Jon Stewart on ...
Five vultures that were rescued and rehabilitated by a conservation group have been released back into the wild on a mountain ...
The highlights this week: Africans express outrage over the Trump administration’s deportation of migrants to Eswatini, the ...
India Champions team practice at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground ahead of their match against South Africa Champions in the ...
Readers of the British Telegraph newspaper have elected Cape Town as the best city in the world for the seventh time in a row ...
Ruth First, born 100 years ago, was a South African freedom fighter, journalist and scholar who worked against the racist system of apartheid during white minority rule.
The New York Times front page reported that the police tactic of torture persists in South Africa. The Washington Post reported that at least 161 people are missing in the Texas floods.
A new book explores how media outlets are controlled by powerful forces, from governments to corporations, in Africa and ...
Reports on the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announcement that Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew to 3.13 ...
Spread This News IOL On Monday morning, FlySafair was forced to cancel at least 26 flights after receiving last-minute notices from pilots that they would not report for duty. The company said the ...
The Catholic religious order to which the Rev. Freddy Washington belongs says the allegations against him are ...