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Three children killed in London house fire named as parents pay tribute to them

I NEWS Three children who died in a house fire in east London have been named by by police as brothers Nakash Malik, 13 and Muhammad Hanan Malik, 7, and their sister, Aayat Malik, 11. Paying tribute to them, their parents said in the statement they were “loved beyond words and missed beyond measure”. The fire broke […]

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Children’s Parliament calls for end to hunger, malnutrition

The 2nd National Children’s Parliament, is being held today, Friday, July 26, 2024, focusing on the theme “A Call to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition.” The Parliament, comprising children from various schools across the country elected Catherine Nanono as their Speaker.           The second National Children’s Parliament has proposed agricultural development

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Parliament hears SANDF is protecting SA national interests in the DRC

Protecting and promoting South Africa’s national interests in the conflict-ridden Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are some of the reasons for the SA National Defence Force’s presence there, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has said. Ambassador Tebogo Seokolo, DIRCO Acting Deputy Director-General: Africa, in a presentation to Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on International

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Proforce debuts new Hulk armoured vehicle

Nigeria’s Proforce has introduced a new armoured vehicle, the PF Hulk, designed for military troop and equipment transportation. The company, revealing the new mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle this week, said the PF Hulk has a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 15 tons and a protection level of NATO STANAG 4569 Level 3A/3B.  This gives protection

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DRC ceasefire for humanitarian aid is a small step forward – what must happen next for peace

The United States has negotiated a truce so humanitarian assistance can be given to more than seven million people, including children, caught in the grip of the conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The initial cessation of hostilities was for two weeks. It was extended by a further two

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Police arrest 95 Libyan nationals at suspected military training base in Mpumalanga

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has uncovered what it believes to be a military training camp in White River, and has apprehended 95 foreign nationals in a raid on the facility. In a statement on Friday, the SAPS said the operation was carried out in conjunction with the ProvJOINT structure, including the Department of

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Novak Djokovic jokes with Carlos Alcaraz ‘We were not taking the shower together’

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz met on Court Philippe-Chatrier ahead of the Olympic Games. Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are the top seeds at the Olympic Games in Paris after Jannik Sinner’s withdrawal. Novak and Carlos met on Court Philippe-Chatrier and talked for a minute and a half, seeing each other for the first time since

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Kuznetsova defends Jannik Sinner from media pillory, after skipping Paris Olympics

Many haters (idiots), especially in Italy, have unfairly attacked the ATP No.1, claiming that Jannik preferred to go on holiday with Anna Kalinskaya, rather than focus on Paris Olympics. In the last few hours, an absurd social pillory has been created against Jannik Sinner, guilty – for some idiot haters – of preferring personal commitments to sports. For

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Nigeria: Jos School Building Collapse Must Be Investigated

On July 12, 2024, tragedy struck. At least 22 persons, many of them students, were confirmed dead and about 132 others injured when a section of The Saint Academy school building collapsed in Jos, Plateau State. The students and teachers were in the classes for the third term examination when the incident occurred. The tragedy

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