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And say: “Truth has arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood by its nature is bound to perish.” Muharram marks the start of the new Islamic
Palestine: A continuation of the struggle of Karbala
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From Morocco to the Mother City
On Saturday 29 June, Meryem Belkihel posted a photo of herself at the iconic yellow frame at Eden on the Bay in Bloubergstrand with the
City of CT dam levels may be sufficient, but doesn’t guarantee water security
Despite the City of Cape Town’s dam levels being sufficient, it doesn’t provide a sense of water security following the 2018 Day Zero threat. The
State Security Agency focused on combating cyber security attacks
The State Security Agency is sharpening its measures to deal with a surge in cyber security attacks. In her Budget Vote, Minister in the Presidency
14 Palestinians released from Israeli jails recount their experiences
A total of 14 Palestinian prisoners have been released from Israeli jails through the Kissufim crossing to Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. Among
Alarm raised over the weaponry used to attack Palestinians in Gaza
Alarm has again been raised about the weaponry being used by the Israeli occupation entity against the Palestinian people in the blockaded Gaza Strip. The local
Yemen carries out three naval operations against Israel
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Environmental groups unhappy over the life extension of Koeberg Unit 1
The Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute has expressed their unhappiness about the life-extension of the Koeberg nuclear plant’s Unit 1. SAFCEI’s Executive Director Francesca de
Transport Ministry dismisses calls to devolve PRASA
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Baby girl that was inside a hijacked bakkie reunited with her parents
A baby girl who was inside a bakkie that was hijacked in Khayelitsha over the weekend has been reunited with her parents. The four-month-old baby
“We need to participate in our own survival and our own rescue”
We live in a world that is full of information, but how do we use this information to foster holistic safe, secure mental spaces for
Caramelised onion and butter beans
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Allergic Rhinitis, can rooibos tea alleviate your symptoms?
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Combatting dampness: Practical tips for a dry home
What is damp and how does damp occur? Due to rainy weather our homes become exposed to excess moisture. This results to mold infestations. Mold