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Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% revenue from AI chip sales in China to US gov’t.Unprecedented chip export tax risks straining ...
Neil de Beer demands President Ramaphosa’s resignation, while Paul O’Sullivan brands SAPS head Mkhwanazi a criminal. Plus, ...
Urgent call to treat water as a global common goodAfrica poised to lead water security transformationMission-oriented ...
TSMC faces espionage and tariff threats but maintains its tech dominance.US tariffs on TSMC paused, supporting US tech and AI ...
McKenzie accused of hypocrisy over past racial slurs.ActionSA reports minister to Human Rights Commission.Opposition parties ...
Scientific fraud is growing far faster than research outputPaper mills and corrupt editors enable fake studiesPressure mounts ...
Rekindling childhood hobbies for adult joy and connectionPadel as a fast-growing, social, and addictive sportPlay as vital ...
By Leslie Greyling* Thinking about retirement when it’s near can give you sleepless nights. You worry about medical bills, ...
After an absence of four Sundays, Neil De Beer, the President of the United Independent Movement (UIM), was back on the ...
Gaza was part of Egypt until Israel captured it in the 1967 warHistory of the Levant shows multiple waves of ...
Minister upholds environmental approval for 4,000MW Western Cape nuclear plantEskom still needs multiple licences before ...
More than a century of mining in the Witwatersrand has left behind vast mine dumps stretching from Randfontein to Springs.