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Tasmanian police officer fatally shot on rural property while serving warrant

Tasmanian police officer fatally shot on rural property while serving warrant - Deadly shootings are rare in Australia due to its strict gun laws


Macron's blunt message to Trump from Greenland pre-G7

French President Emmanuel Macron hit back at President Donald Trump's call to obtain Greenland by visiting the arctic territory en route to the G7 meeting in Canada.


Lungu funeral dispute settled between family and government

After 11 days of uncertainty and behind-the-scenes negotiations, funeral plans for Zambia’s former President Edgar Lungu have finally been settled. Lungu died at age 68 in South Africa, where he was receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness.


Court denies couple's bid for legal funds in illegal coal mining case

A couple involved in an illegal coal mining case in Mpumalanga has had their request for legal and living expenses denied by the court, amid allegations of financial dishonesty


Iran and Israel launch fresh wave of attacks on day four of conflict - Live updates

The fourth day of conflict between Israel and Iran saw renewed violence, with Tehran launching missile attacks on Israeli cities, causing casualties and damage. Follow the latest developments live here. View on euronews


A painful winter for many as Eastern Cape flood death toll rises to 88

Among the dead in the Eastern Cape floods is a two-year-old child, whose body was recovered by rescue workers in one of the hardest-hit areas.


Watch: Passenger on flight to Dubai films Iranian missiles headed for Israel [video]

A passenger on a Dubai-bound flight captured video of Iranian missiles launched toward Israel, as deadly attacks between the two countries continue to escalate.


South Africa's Youth Day spotlight shines on Bafana Bafana's emerging stars

On Youth Day, South Africa celebrates the emergence of young football talents poised to elevate Bafana Bafana's prospects in upcoming tournaments, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup and AFCON


Does Israel have nuclear weapons and could war with Iran lead to World War III?


Iran president urges unity as Israeli attacks continue

Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, calls for unity among citizens as the country faces escalating conflict with Israel, urging them to set aside differences in the face of 'genocidal criminal aggression'.


Israel kills IRGC intelligence chief and deputy, Iranian state media says

Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ intelligence chief, Mohammad Kazemi, and his deputy Hassan Mohaqiq were killed in an Israeli strike on Sunday. View on euronews


Youth Day 2025: ANC calls on young South Africans to continue the struggle for equality

In honouring the legacy of the Class of 1976, the ANC urges today's youth to lead the fight against poverty, inequality, and socio-economic exclusion.


China or the US? Which country do Asian nations prefer in the new world order?


‘We have transformed the matric pass rate’: Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Youth Day message

In his Youth Day address, Deputy President Paul Mashatile reflects on significant educational advancements and the ongoing challenges faced by South Africa's youth, standing in for President Cyril Ramaphosa at the commemoration event in Potchefstroom.


Trump fails to address Minnesota shootings in lengthy late-night rant about ‘illegal aliens’ and transgender people

Trump fails to address Minnesota shootings in lengthy late-night rant about ‘illegal aliens’ and transgender people - A 57-year-old suspect was arrested in Minnesota Sunday night for the killings of Democratic state lawmaker, Melissa Hortman, and her husband, Mark


‘If required, we will do it again’: SANDF Chief Rudzani Maphwanya welcomes troops from DRC mission

South African National Defence Force troops return home to a jubilant welcome at Waterkloof Air Force Base, as General Rudzani Maphwanya praises their service in the DRC mission.


Ukrainian forces destroy Russian military facilities with French precision-guided weapons


Iranian strike hits Israel's most important scientific centre. What do we know about the Weizmann Institute?

An Iranian missile hit the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, south of Tel Aviv. One of Israel's most prominent scientific centres is known for its technological support to the Israeli military in the fields of AI, drones and advanced military technologies. View on euronews


What SANDF Chief Rudzani Maphwanya said to the returning forces

The South African National Defence Force Chief General Rudzani Maphwanya praised the troops who returned from their deployment in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


New footage of Air India plane gives clue about why it crashed


Molly Caudery: Britain's pole vault phenomenon


Team Trump splits over Israel as Maga base say no more wars


The hillside memorial that sparked misinformation about South Africa’s farm killings

The hillside memorial that sparked misinformation about South Africa’s farm killings - The South African government and experts who have studied farm killings have publicly denounced misinformation


Images reveal the toll of Iran’s assault on Israel


Fears hostile states might deploy 'sun-dimming' weapons as ministers order probe into 'risks'

There are fears hostile actors such as Russia could make use of solar engineering technology to reflect light away from the earth and back into space.


RAF jets sent to Middle East after Iran’s UK warning


Iran's Supreme Leader 'is being moved from bunker to bunker amid fears of assassination'

Israel has already taken out top ranking officials including the chief of staff of the Iranian military and the commander-in-chief of the IRGC since the conflict erupted on Friday


5 Gauteng Liquor Board officials fired for corruption, SA expects more dismissals as MEC intervenes

An enquiry into allegations of rampant corruption within the Gauteng Liquor Board has led to the arrest of five officials, but some feel that more can be done.


The moment Iranian missiles hit Israel's Petah Tikva

Local media are reporting at least 4 people died in the strike which hit Petah Tikva, a city to the East of Tel Aviv.


Work begins in dig for remains of 800 babies at former mother and baby home

Work begins in dig for remains of 800 babies at former mother and baby home - It is believed 796 babies and young children were buried in a sewage system at the home


Youth Day, June 16: Comparing 1976 to 2025

As we commemorate Youth Day, Advocate Mahlodi Muofhe explores the true motivations behind the 1976 protests and their implications for today's youth in South Africa.


South Africa's Shame: How government is failing young women

With over 10,600 reported rapes in just one quarter, South Africa faces a crisis that demands urgent government action.


Protests break out on Youth Day 2025: Areas to avoid

Community members protest ahead of Youth Day 2025 events. These are the areas to avoid in North West, KwaZulu-Natal, and Mpumalanga.


War zone strands Brits as Israel deems flights impossible

Tens of thousands of British citizens were trapped in a war zone tonight as officials admitted an evacuation from Israel is currently impossible.


In the DA, upward mobility is conditional

Is the DA once again reverting to what many critics call “the white fallback”, where black leadership is embraced in theory, but pushed aside when the real power moves are made?


Balloon crash in Turkey kills pilot, injures 19

One person was killed and 19 Indonesian tourists were injured when a hot-air balloon crashed in central Turkey on June 15, according to local authorities. The accident happened near the village of Gözlükuyu in Aksaray province, after a sudden change in wind conditions forced the balloon into a hard landing. Officials said the pilot died after falling from the basket and becoming entangled in a rope. Images showed the deflated balloon and overturned basket as emergency responders assisted the injured. An investigation into the cause of the crash is underway. Hot-air ballooning is a popular tourist attraction in Turkey, particularly in the scenic region of Cappadocia. You've probably seen a few harrowing stories of plane crashes, but, sadly, they're not the only kind of aviation accidents that can occur. Hot-air balloons have been around longer than planes, and as peaceful as they may seem, these rides can be very dangerous. Originally pioneered in the 18th century, any kind of irreversible damage to or poor decisions made in one of these aircraft can lead to horrible accidents. Need proof? Check out this gallery to discover the deadliest hot-air balloon accidents in history.


Israel may have underestimated Iran’s military might


Teen gunman dead after taking family members hostage in Illinois

Teen gunman dead after taking family members hostage in Illinois - A teenage gunman is dead after authorities say he took members of his own family hostage in Illinois over the weekend


Trump rejected Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader, reports say

Trump rejected Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader, reports say - Netanyahu did not refute reports but questioned ‘false’ reporting on discussions between the two countries


Ukraine's air force strikes: new victory against Russia revealed


Trump roasted for 'underwhelming' military parade - all the biggest reactions

Donald Trump is getting mocked online as social media users declare the president's military parade on Saturday to mark the 250th anniversary of the US Army (which also fell on Flag Day and his 79th birthday) was altogether "underwhelming." From the parade to other festivities, the event is estimated to have cost between $25m and $45m, according to...


Here’s what it means to enrich uranium – and why it raises concerns in Iran-Israel conflict

Here’s what it means to enrich uranium – and why it raises concerns in Iran-Israel conflict - Iran has enriched large quantities of uranium at its facilities


Kaizer Chiefs face stiff competition for dazzling Nzengeli

Chiefs have entered a fierce transfer battle for Nzengeli, with Moroccan giants and other continental clubs as competition.


Why SAHRC flagged Operation Dudula to Hawks over June 16 plans

According to legal counsel Jason Brickhill, Operation Dudula has been forcibly shutting down informal businesses, demanding identity documents, and even removing learners and teachers from schools based on nationality.


Kaizer Chiefs star faces R6.1 million tax storm

Kaizer Chiefs star Gaston Sirino faces a potential asset seizure as SARS demands R6.1 million in unpaid taxes and takes legal action.


Political tensions rise in the National Freedom Party over amendment of candidate list

Amidst a political showdown within the National Freedom Party, Social Development MEC Mbali Shinga defends her position against proposed amendments to the candidate list, asserting her commitment to her role.


Israel-Iran conflict: South Africa condemns targeting of civilians and calls for peace

South Africa expresses deep concern over the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, urging compliance with international law and calling for immediate de-escalation to prevent further humanitarian crises.


Court denies Two Oceans Marathon chairperson's bid to silence blogger

Antoinette Cavanagh, chairperson of the Two Oceans Marathon, faces a setback in her legal battle against blogger Stuart Mann, who has raised concerns about irregularities in the marathon's operations.


A Deadly Trade-Off: Tobacco’s Toll in Pakistan Echoes Warnings for South Africa

Each year, tobacco use kills approximately 164 000 people in Pakistan, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).


Report: Pakistan 'tells Iran they may nuke Israel'

Pakistan has threatened to drop a nuclear warhead on Israel if Benjamin Netanyahu uses nuclear weapons against Iran, according to a top Iranian officer.