Israeli protesters yesterday took to Tel Aviv’s streets in the run-up to a parliament vote on a key component of the government’s judicial reform agenda they say would “dismantle democracy”.
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World must prepare for more intense heatwaves – UN
The world should prepare to face increasingly intense heatwaves, the United Nations warned yesterday, as countries across the Northern Hemisphere reeled from soaring temperatures.
UK migration bill contrary to international law
Britain’s Illegal Migration Bill, aimed at stopping thousands of migrants arriving in the country, is at odds with London’s obligations under international law, the United Nations said yesterday.
SA youth spending less on their grocery basket – report
Retail data from Maholla, a viral consumer reward app, recently revealed South African youth, and the households that depend on them, have smaller basket sizes than most pensioners in our country.
Markets drop on China growth worries
Most Asian markets sank yesterday as further weakness in China’s economy fuelled worries about the effects on global growth, overshadowing optimism that the United States is winning its battle against inflation and could avoid a recession.
Fuel pumps on again at Epukiro
Fuel shortages have become a thing of the past in Epukiro constituency after Omaheke Agric General Dealer’s fuel station at Omaueuozonjanda resumed services on Saturday.
Etaka Dam’s leisure side
The Etaka Dam in the Omusati region has been a place of leisure for the local people.
Matildas call for equal prizes in the Women’s World Cup
With a few days to the start of the Women’s World Cup, teams are turning on the pressure on the sport’s governing body and spectators to give players equal pay and respect.
Kangumba appointed as Fighters Supporters chairperson
In an effort to strengthen their fan base, Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League club, Life Fighters have appointed Moses Kangumba as the chairperson of their supporters’ club.
Katjiua blames government for Ovaherero division
Academic Mutjinde Katjiua, who is regarded as Ombara Otjitambi by certain quarters of the Ovaherero, has pinned the blame squarely on government for the division that has engulfed his tribesmen









