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.
Ta hupu mokulanditha omaleya
Ines Felipe (50) omukwashigwana gwaAngola, okwa kala nokwiinyangela uuhupilo sho ta landitha omapakete, ta landitha omaleya osho wo okuyoga iikutu yoohandimwe.
Airlink’s hot little black number
Airlink, Southern Africa’s independent and privately owned regional airline, recently unveiled a distinctive special-liveried new addition to its fleet.
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.
Inaugural World Safety & Ops Conference in September
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the inaugural World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) is scheduled to take place in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 19 to 21 September 2023.
Digital skills training for small businesses to compete
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will receive training in critical digital skills as well as tools to successfully compete in the global economy.
Proposed legislation overhaul to abolish CCs
Trade ministry executive director Sikongo Haihambo says Namibia is one of a few jurisdictions that still registers and regulates Close Corporations (CCs) as business entities.
Ondangwa starts N$1.8m road upgrade
The Ondangwa Town Council has embarked on upgrading a gravel road to bitumen standard at the cost of N$1.8 million, CEO Ismael Namugongo said during the ground-breaking ceremony on Monday.









