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The evolution of cybercrime and how we can fight back
Read More How bad can a cyberattack be? This question often comes up in conversations with companies still contemplating their strategy for dealing with online
Paddy Harper: Will the Covid-19 cigarette ban come back to burn the ANC?
Read More Wednesday. With five days to go until our first socially distant election, I’m wondering how many voters — myself included — will practice
Keir Starmer tests positive for Covid
Read More Keir Starmer Keir Starmer tests positive for Covid Positive test means Labour leader was not able to take part in prime minister’s questions
Biden’s job performance hammered in Nashville as he jets off to G20
Post Content NASHVILLE – As President Biden heads off to meet with the world’s most powerful leaders in Rome for the annual G20 summit, people
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Sands pitches ‘I can’t be bought’ as she largely self-finances campaign
Post Content FIRST ON FOX: Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Carla Sands is telling voters, “I can’t be bought,” as she rails against Republicans who allegedly
Virginia governor’s race between Youngkin and McAuliffe: what to know
Post Content The highly competitive Virginia gubernatorial showdown between former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin is a closely watched statewide race
Mossad mishap involved Palestinian recruits studying at Turkish universities
Read More Here is why Israel shouldn’t make light of the arrest of 15 Turks and Palestinians suspected of working for the Mossad in Turkey
Asian Stocks Fall After Australia Inflation Accelerates
Read More BEIJING—Asian stock markets fell Wednesday after Australian inflation increased, highlighting global pressure for prices to rise, while investors looked ahead to U.S. economic
Stocks Run out of Steam on Regulation Worries, Higher Yields
Read More LONDON—A flare up in U.S.–China tensions, signs of further regulatory crackdowns from Beijing, and a rise in short-dated U.S. Treasury yields doused the
Paddy Harper: Candidates finally show their heads in the battle for ward 33
Read More Tuesday. With six days to go before South Africa hits the polls, some of the 37 candidates for eThekwini’s ward 33 appear to
Cities will feel the heat from climate change
Read More South Africa’s fast-growing urban areas are “ticking time-bombs” as rising temperatures from climate change unleash intense heat waves and create an urban heat
DA-run metro favoured in citizen satisfaction survey
Read More Service delivery in all metros has decreased to substantially below acceptable benchmarks in any industry or sector, according to Consulta’s eight South African
How South Africa shaped a world-leading constitution
Read More As part of the 40th anniversary of the Canon Collins Trust, constitutional law expert Justice Mavedzenge spoke to former Constitutional Court Justice Albie
Indian supreme court orders inquiry into state’s use of Pegasus spyware
Read More The Pegasus projectIndia Indian supreme court orders inquiry into state’s use of Pegasus spyware Judges criticise Modi government’s refusal to divulge what software
McAuliffe buys ‘fake news’ ads in effort to sway voters, Fox News investigation finds
Post Content Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe has spent nearly $100,000 advertising “fake news” websites on Facebook during the Virginia gubernatorial campaign, Fox News can reveal.
Garland to face questions about politicization of the Justice Department
Post Content Attorney General Merrick Garland will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, where he is expected to face questions about the politicization
India’s top court probes Modi gov’t use of Israeli spyware against journalists, opponents
Read More India’s top court on Wednesday established a committee of experts to look into accusations that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government used Israeli military-grade
Mossad mishap involved Palestinian recruits studying at Turkish universities
Read More Even if the Turkish media is exaggerating in its reports on the arrest of 15 Turks and Palestinians suspected of working for the
Former Eskom finance manager found guilty of R35m fraud
Read More Eskom’s former finance manager has been found guilty of defrauding the company of R35-million, while the power utility continues to be hit by
Online learning: Fundamentally part of the digital era
Read More As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the globe forcing governments to implement lockdowns and self-isolation for months to contain the spread of the