Brian Molefe calls for investigation of Glencore’s South African operations

Read More Former Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe has accused the Zondo Commission into state capture of being “very sympathetic” towards Swiss mining house Glencore over its relationship with President Cyril Ramaphosa. Molefe has added his voice to calls for an investigation into Glencore’s South African operations after the company last week pleaded guilty in […]

US says Ukraine will not use US-supplied rocket systems to hit Russian territory

Read More Ukraine has promised Washington it will not use advanced rocket systems supplied by the US to hit targets inside Russian territory, as Moscow warned the move risked a “third country” being drawn into the war. The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said on Wednesday that after Joe Biden’s agreement to provide Ukraine […]

NATO head ‘confident’ solution will be found with Turkey to admit Sweden, Finland

Post Content NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg told reporters Wednesday that he is “confident” the alliance will find a solution with Turkey and admit Sweden and Finland into its folds. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan sparked international frustration last month when he said he would block the admittance of […]

Quirinale, al concerto del 2 giugno non invitati gli ambasciatori russo e bielorusso

Read More Stasera al Quirinale, al tradizionale concerto del 2 giugno per le alte cariche e gli ambasciatori, due sedie rimarranno vuote: quella dell’ambasciatore russo in Italia, Sergey Razov, e quella del rappresentante bielorusso. Non sono stati invitati. E’ il frutto di una decisione presa a maggio a Bruxelles dai diplomatici europei. Tra le varie […]

Professors and students face off at UFS on how and why protests should happen

Read More Professors at the University of the Free State have completely condemned violent protests. This week the university held a dialogue on the nature of protests and informed students on how they should express their frustrations, even though they were excluded from the panel.  The vice-chancellor of the university, Professor Francis Petersen, said that […]

Ethics watchdog warns PM risks creating suspicion about ministerial code

Read More A powerful ethics watchdog has rowed in behind Boris Johnson’s ethics adviser, Christopher Geidt, warning that the prime minister’s approach to upholding standards in government risks creating lingering suspicion over the ministerial code. Jonathan Evans, the chair of the committee on standards in public life and a former head of MI5, published a […]