Could this be the last ANC elective conference of any relevance to South Africans?

Read More Any South African turning 18 on 1 January 2024, making them eligible to participate in the country’s seventh election set to take place that year, won’t have any recollection of the 1994 to 1999 Nelson Mandela presidency and all its promise of change.  Born in 2006, they would have lived through the final […]

Train strikes to resume despite hopes of breakthrough

Read More Train services around Britain will be severely disrupted once more as national strikes resume on Friday, despite another union accepting Network Rail’s pay deal. Passengers have been advised to only attempt to travel by train if necessary as this week’s second 48-hour strike by members of the RMT union begins, with three more […]

US Funded Program in Australia to Help Pacific Nations Battle Cybersecurity Threats

Read More A new Australian program supported by the United States will help organisations in 11 Indo-Pacific nations safeguard against emerging cybersecurity threats. Led by researchers at Monash University and Oceania Cyber Security Centre (OCSC) in Melbourne and funded by the United States Department of State, the Post-Quantum Cryptography in the Indo-Pacific Program (PQCIP) aims […]

East Timor Urges Australian PM to Support Development of Gas Pipeline

Read More East Timorese President Jose Ramos Horta has urged Australian PM Anthony Albanese to publicly support the development of a gas pipeline in the Timor Sea following Woodside Energy’s new position on the project. This follows a diplomatic stoush in August that saw Ramos-Horta say that his island country would turn to China if […]

Labour easily holds on to Stretford and Urmston in byelection

Read More Labour has retained the Greater Manchester constituency of Stretford and Urmston in a byelection called after the sitting Labour MP quit to become Andy Burnham’s mayoral deputy. Andrew Western, Labour’s candidate, won by a majority of 9,906. The Conservatives trailed in distant second, winning 15.9% of votes to Labour’s 69.6%. With temperatures in […]

Senate approves temporary government funding bill, averting partial shutdown

Post Content The U.S. Senate approved a bill that temporarily funds the government through Dec. 23. By a vote of 71-19, the Senate avoided a weekend government shutdown and extends the deadline for negotiators to create a spending bill that funds the government through Sept. 30, 2023. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP […]

Twitter Suspends Accounts of Media Members

Twitter has suspended the accounts of media personalities who have been covering Elon Musk since the billionaire and Tesla CEO purchased the social media platform in October.