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Digital law company urges Meta to prioritise child safety after court order

The Digital Law Company has urged social media giant Meta to make the safety of children its top priority and to comply with a  Johannesburg High Court order in South Africa.

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AU calls for stronger unity between African institutions to tackle conflict

The head of the African Union’s (AU) Peace and Security Council, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, has called for greater unity among Africa’s national legislative bodies and continental institutions.

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SIU calls on South Africans to support commission probing police-criminal collusion claims

South Africa’s (SA) Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has called on citizens in the country to support the newly established judicial commission of inquiry announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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World marks International Nelson Mandela Day

Today is Nelson Mandela International Day.

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Rise in al Qaeda attacks revives spectre of West African caliphate

At dawn on June 1, gunfire shattered the stillness of Mali's military base in Boulkessi. Waves of jihadist insurgents from an al-Qaeda-linked group stormed the camp, catching newly deployed soldiers off guard.

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'SA government failure to deliver basic services is a betrayal of Nelson Mandela’s legacy'

The Nelson Mandela Foundation says government’s failure to deliver basic services is a betrayal of Nelson Mandela’s legacy.

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Calls of human rights crisis in DRC after attack on historian

There are growing claims of a human rights crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)  following the brutal assault of Congolese Political Figure, Historian, and Author Lassy Mbouity and his wife.

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Civil society group slams eSwatini over US deportee deal

Civil society organisation, the Swaziland Solidarity Network, has expressed outrage over the arrival of five foreign criminal deportees from the United States (US) in eSwatini.

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‘Covering Rwanda genocide was traumatic’

Veteran South African (SA) broadcaster Tim Modise says a lot has changed in the broadcast space over the years. His remarks come as the SABC marks 75 years since airing its first news bulletin in 1950.

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Former DRC Military Chief admits to plotting against President

General Christian Tshiwewe, once the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has reportedly admitted involvement in a plan to assassinate President Félix Tshisekedi.

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