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Two Israeli diplomats killed in Washington shooting

Two Israeli diplomats were fatally shot by a lone gunman in Washington, D.C., on the night of May 21. Authorities say the suspect, identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, was heard shouting pro-Palestinian slogans after being taken into custody. The victims were attacked as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum, located just over a mile (1.6 km) from the White House.Embassies and consulates serve as vital pillars of international diplomacy, fostering relations between nations through political, economic, and cultural engagement. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, these institutions have evolved to address modern challenges, from climate change to global security. Embassies, typically located in capitals, focus on high-level negotiations, while consulates assist citizens and promote trade in regional areas. Click on to explore the history, functions, and enduring significance of these diplomatic missions.


Why local government allocations are key to enhancing property values and urban services

The government has committed over R1 trillion to infrastructure investment over the medium term, including R58 billion for housing, water, and electrification.


F&B packaging fuels growing plastic waste crisis in Indian Himalayas: Report

Nonrecyclable food and beverage packaging dominates the trash littering the Indian Himalayas, according to a recent report. Since 2018, regional alliances Zero Waste Himalaya and Integrated Mountain Initiative have organized an annual campaign during the last week of May called The Himalayan Cleanup. Volunteers from schools and civil society organizations clean up sites across the […]


United States: Danish father of 4 children detained by ICE since April 15

Kasper Juul Eriksen, a 32-year-old Danish welder and father of four, was arrested by ICE during his U.S. citizenship interview on April 15. His pregnant American wife denounces an "administrative error" dating back to 2015. Legally present in the United States since 2013 with a green card, Eriksen remains detained in Louisiana. His family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to finance his legal fees.


Zimbini Hill denies gunning for IDT CEO role amid mounting tensions

In April, Malaka wrote directly to President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile, raising concerns about Zimbini Hill’s reappointment and alleging unresolved misconduct.


Why Russia and China's bond is growing stronger

Rivals for centuries, Russia and China have grown closer, forming a de facto alliance driven by shared opposition to US dominance. Their economic, military, and political ties deepened, especially after Russia’s 2014 Crimea annexation and further strengthened following the 2022 Ukraine invasion. Personal rapport between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, common authoritarian governance, and mutual interests in challenging the US-led global order underpin this partnership. Despite some Chinese reservations about Russia’s war, their cooperation worries democratic nations concerned about global power shifts. Click on to learn more about their relationship.


Tsunami warning after 6.1-magnitude hits Greece

European authorities have issued a tsunami warning following a 6.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the coast of Crete, Greece, on the morning of May 22. The quake was felt throughout the Aegean region, reaching as far as parts of Turkey and Israel. The tremor occurred at 8:49 am local time, with its epicenter located in the sea, about 58 kilometers (36 miles) north-northeast of the town of Elounda, at a depth of 69 kilometers (43 miles). This marks the second earthquake in the region within a week. Events like these serve as a reminder of how earthquakes can trigger powerful tsunamis, especially when they originate offshore. While the initial shaking may pass quickly, coastal areas may still face the threat of massive waves minutes or even hours later. So how much time do you really have to escape a tsunami? And what steps should you take to stay safe? Click on the following gallery to learn more.


Trump allegedly told Zelensky that he and Putin need to reach peace themselves

US president Donald Trump has reportedly told Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders they would have to find a solution to the invasion of Ukraine themselves.


90 truckloads of aid picked up in Gaza after delays at crossing with Israel

90 truckloads of aid picked up in Gaza after delays at crossing with Israel - Aid groups have collected food and medicine, but face challenges getting it to the people


11 MPRDA amendments to take note of

The Draft Mineral Resources Development Bill, 2025 (Bill) proposes several noteworthy amendments to the current regulatory framework for mineral resources.Source: © SABC SABC The Draft Mineral Resources Development Bill, 2025 (Bill) proposes several noteworthy amendments to the current regulatory framework for mineral resources including addressing tailing dumps and associated issues to avoid disasters such as the Jagersfontein disasterThe Draft...


The differences between North and South Korea

Following the end of fighting in the Korean War in 1953, the Korean Peninsula was effectively halved, divided by a demilitarized zone that sliced the nation in two. Two countries emerged, North Korea and South Korea. In the decades since, the south has become a thriving democracy and economic powerhouse. In contrast, the north is today one of the most isolated countries in the world, a communist dictatorship ruling over an impoverished people and a tightly controlled economy. Many of the differences are stark in their appearance. Others are more subtle. And with unification remaining a seemingly insurmountable goal, the two Koreas are as distant now as they were 70 years ago. But what exactly are the differences between North Korea and South Korea? Click through and learn more about this divided land.


Dutch citizens advised to keep cash for emergencies

The Netherlands’ Central Bank (DNB) has advised Dutch citizens ensure they have enough cash to last them in case of emergency; for instance, if the country’s payment system becomes inoperative. More specifically, the DNB suggests that citizens should keep €70 per adult and €30 per child, which should be enough to cover the essentials for 72 hours. Authorities stated the measure might prove to be vital amid current geopolitical tensions and cyber security threats. "Think of a power failure, a technical disruption at your bank or the Wi-Fi going down. Then you might not be able to pay the way you are used to. But paying with cash is almost always possible," the advisory said. Indeed, preparation for a crisis or disaster is not something many of us want to think about. However, in the event of a huge cyber attack, power outage, pandemic, or natural disaster, it's already too late to make sure you have everything you need to manage, especially without internet or electricity. But even if you haven't given it much thought until now, you're in luck: this gallery takes a closer look at the essentials that will see you through, and practical tips about how to pass the time. Click on to learn the things you should stock up on now, to be on the safe side.


Bold Rail Plan Proposed for Cape Town’s Unfinished Freeway

A visionary proposal to convert the city’s abandoned foreshore freeway into a 6 km elevated rail line has been unveiled. Engineer Gareth Ramsey’s plan suggests linking Woodstock to Sea Point in under 10 minutes, integrating with PRASA’s network. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion, improve mobility, and provide affordable transit to key areas like […]


Australia: Severe flooding in New South Wales

After days of heavy rain, entire villages are cut off from the outside world and the authorities are reporting thousands of rescue missions and evacuations. The all-clear is not in sight.


North Korea: Kim Jong Un furious after new destroyer launch accident

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed his anger on Wednesday after an accident during the launch of his second naval destroyer damaged the 5,000-ton warship. The incident occurred at the port of Chongjin, before Kim Jong Un's eyes as he attended the ceremony. The vessel became unbalanced and was punctured after a transport cradle detached and became stuck.


Elias Rodriguez: Socialist party denies Israeli embassy shooting suspect is a member

Elias Rodriguez: Socialist party denies Israeli embassy shooting suspect is a member - Suspected gunman Elias Rodriguez, who shouted ‘free Palestine’ upon his arrest, has alleged ties to a left-wing group


More than 60 charities demand UK reverse ‘shameful’ aid cuts that will expose women and girls to abuse

More than 60 charities demand UK reverse ‘shameful’ aid cuts that will expose women and girls to abuse - Exclusive: Cuts to spending will leave at least a million women and children at increased risk of violence, charities say


Israeli aides Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim identified as victims of embassy shooting in Washington D.C.

Israeli aides Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim identified as victims of embassy shooting in Washington D.C. - In tributes to the pair, Lischinsky was described as a ‘clever and inspiring person’ while Milgrim was said to have an ‘unwavering belief’ in peace and equality


The best and worst US locations to be in if war starts

As the global political climate rises and the world we live in intensifies from multiple angles, the thought of a possible war breaking out becomes more of a reality with each passing day. Gone are the times of choosing where you live based solely on factors such as access to reliable public transportation, or quality education for your kids, or even how walkable a city is. Homebuyers today seem to be more concerned with fulfilling basic necessities such as access to food and water. And, yes, you could say this means war! With this in mind, click through to discover the best (and worst) places to live in the US in case of an outbreak of war.


Countries named after famous figures

The naming of a country is an important task. Besides a flag and a national anthem, names like America and France can help define an entire national identity. Country names can be inspired by all sorts of things. Algeria roughly translates to 'the islands,' Cape Verde to 'green cape' and Costa Rica to 'rich coast.' However, this gallery is about people who are so important that they have an entire country named after them. You might be surprised to learn that some of the world's largest countries are named after real people or historical figures. Click through the gallery to discover these countries and the people who inspired their names.


UK surgeon treating patients in Gaza warzone says population 'at its last limit'

A UK-based surgeon treating Palestinians in one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza has said the local population is "at its last limit" amid daily drone strikes. Dr Tiziana Roggio, an Italian plastic surgeon based at St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London first arrived in Gaza on May 12 alongside a team of four other London based doctors. Dr Roggio is volunteering for a month at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, tending to patients with blast injuries and burns with limited medical supplies.


Woman tried to burn a flea off a dog. Instead, it lit a fire that caused $400K in damage, suit says

Woman tried to burn a flea off a dog. Instead, it lit a fire that caused $400K in damage, suit says - A San Francisco couple filed a lawsuit, claiming an apartment building fire allegedly caused by another tenant and her guest has left them living like “nomads” in a trailer.


Liberty Coal takes legal action for R250 million in defamation damages

Liberty Coal Mine is embroiled in a high-stakes legal battle, seeking R250 million in damages for defamation against Mantengu Mining Limited amid serious allegations of share price manipulation.


Multiple people dead after private jet crashes in San Diego neighborhood: More than 100 evacuated from homes

Multiple people dead after private jet crashes in San Diego neighborhood: More than 100 evacuated from homes - It was not immediately known how many people were aboard the plane when it crashed.


Rome police catch German tourist carrying ancient marble slab on electric scooter

In Rome, a German tourist was arrested for carrying a 30kg marble base from a Roman column on an electric scooter. The artefact is considered a cultural asset. View on euronews


Britain hands over control of Chagos Islands to Mauritius

People demonstrate outside the Foreign Office in London over the transfer of Chagos Islands to Mauritius, May 22, 2025.


Paperwork problems and misinformation — how Cape Town murder and rape convicts ‘vanished’ from jail

Questions recently surfaced about the whereabouts of three Cape Town convicts. Their jail sentences suggested they were behind bars, but after one was rearrested, it emerged that may not be the case. Now prison authorities say paperwork issues resulted in their release from custody.


Polar blast to strike Australia

A polar blast originating in Antarctica is headed towards southeastern Australia.


Misleading 'white crosses' video: Solidarity responds to Trump's genocide claims

Trade union Solidarity challenges President Trump's claims of white genocide in South Africa, clarifying the context of a controversial video and discussing the realities of farm murders.


The countries offering the best education in 2025

While some countries still favor a traditional approach to education, others are making strides forward by embracing technology, incorporating holistic learning, and making international connections. But which system works best? The US ranked at number 31, narrowly missing out on the top 30 list, so who made the cut? Taking into account factors including literacy rates, educational attainment, government spending, and curriculum quality, click on to find out which countries offer the best education in 2025.


Why Trump is attacking universities and banning foreign students from Harvard

Six other universities have been targeted by Donald Trump so far, with Harvard at the sharp end of his campaign


East Africa’s longest bridge nears launch as Tanzania wraps $260 million project

Tanzania has completed the $260 million John Magufuli Bridge, the longest in East Africa and one of the ten longest on the African continent. ・Tanzania has completed the $260 million John Magufuli Bridge, the longest in East Africa, spanning 3.2 kilometers across Lake Victoria. ・It is set to open to traffic on June 19, 2025, with President Samia Su...


SIU cracks down on lottery corruption, but NPA missing in action

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) presented findings on corruption at the National Lotteries Commission to Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts on Tuesday. While the SIU has taken measures to recover stolen Lottery money that was meant for good causes, it does not have prosecutorial powers. The SIU has referred 19 separate matters to the […]


US blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students

US President Donald Trump's administration has halted Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students. International students at the university will be forced to transfer to another school.


Suspect charged with murder for ‘killing two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington DC’

Suspect charged with murder for ‘killing two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington DC’ - Elias Rodriguez, of Chicago, told officers from the Metropolitan Police Department at the scene: ‘I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza, I am unarmed’


One dead, thousands stranded in Australia floods

Severe flooding in New South Wales in Australia has isolated over 50,000 people and resulted in at least two confirmed deaths. Emergency services have conducted hundreds of rescues as torrential rains continue to inundate the region. Authorities have issued numerous flood warnings and evacuation orders, with more heavy rainfall expected in the coming days. Sadly, these extreme weather events really are becoming more frequent with climate change, though the phenomena is nothing new. History has recorded some truly terrifying floods—natural disasters that have killed thousands and destroyed homes and livelihoods. Click through and be reminded of some of the worst floods on record.


Furious Netanyahu says Starmer is 'on the wrong side of history'

A furious Benjamin Netayahu says Keir Starmer is 'on the wrong side of history' after the Prime Minister said he was 'horrified at the escalation in Gaza'. The Israeli Prime Minister also tore into Macron and Canada's Carney for backing Starmer's position.


How three African popes changed Christianity

In the Catholic Church's nearly 2,000 years of history, there have only been three popes from Africa. Their pontificates were crucial in shaping the direction of the Church, and indeed, some of their actions are still relevant today. For instance, one of these popes is responsible for the fact that Easter is celebrated on a Sunday. In this gallery, you'll get to know more about these African popes and the impact they had on Christianity. Click on.


Some aid reaches Gaza as Israel lets some trucks through

Aid deliveries to Gaza have resumed, but they are failing to reach civilians, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. The stalled relief effort has sparked fears of looting and a deepening crisis.


EFF labels Donald Trump a liar, party calls out US President for videos shown during meeting

The EFF has hit out at Donald Trump for some of the videos he used to depict the alleged genocide taking placing in the country, calling the US President a liar.


Man arrested for killing a black bear that repeatedly came near his home and scared his dogs

Man arrested for killing a black bear that repeatedly came near his home and scared his dogs - The bear had two cubs that are now orphaned


Former Florida congressional candidate is sentenced to prison for threatening to kill rival Anna Paulina Luna

Former Florida congressional candidate is sentenced to prison for threatening to kill rival Anna Paulina Luna - William Braddock, 41, was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday.


World outrage grows as Israel continues to weaponise aid to Gaza

As some dissenting voices in Israel have started speaking out, the very recent change of heart from some of Israel’s staunchest international supporters has moved beyond the pearl-clutching and handwringing lip service.


ANC struggle stalwart Gertrude Shope dies at age 99

Gertrude Shope, a beacon of hope and resilience in the fight against apartheid, has passed away at 99. Her journey from teacher to ANC Women's League president exemplifies her unwavering commitment to education and women's rights


SA suspends poultry imports from Brazil amid avian influenza outbreak

South Africa has suspended imports of live poultry, eggs and fresh (including frozen) poultry meat from Brazil following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).Source: UnsplashThe decision comes after a report from Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, confirming an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1 – clade 2.3.4.4b) on 15 May 2025.The virus was detected in breeding chickens at an establishment...


Pentagon accepts Boeing jet from Qatar for Trump

The Pentagon confirmed Wednesday it has accepted a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar that will be retrofitted to transport President Trump. The aircraft will serve as a temporary Air Force One while awaiting new Boeing planes. Despite ethical concerns raised by Congress members about this gift from a foreign government, the White House insists the aircraft is being donated to the U.S. military according to all legal rules.


White Cross Memorial Site Honors Farmers Killed in South African Farm Attacks

A poignant memorial site along the N1 highway between Bela-Bela and Mokopane serves as a solemn tribute to farmers who lost their lives in violent farm attacks across South Africa. The Plaasmoord (Farm murder) Monument or White Cross Monument is very significant amid recent international attention. A Place of Remembrance Erected in 2004, the memorial […]


CIA guards shoot woman at headquarters hours after gunman killed Jewish couple in DC

CIA guards shoot woman at headquarters hours after gunman killed Jewish couple in DC - The woman was shot just before 4 a.m. outside the CIA’s gated entrance in McLean, Virginia.


SA, US Relations: Trump's Conduct A Breakdown in Diplomatic Judgment

White South African farmers are not living in constant fear of murder. They are concerned, yes, and rightly so, about certain economic and political policies. But to twist that into a white genocide narrative is not just dishonest—it’s reckless. It stokes racial paranoia, fuels online conspiracies, and damages U. S. -Africa relations, says the writer.


Columbia student activist seized by ICE agents holds month-old son for first time after 10 weeks of detention

Columbia student activist seized by ICE agents holds month-old son for first time after 10 weeks of detention - Mahmoud Khalil met his son before crucial immigration court proceeding after ICE initially denied a meeting