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The US federal judiciary's electronic case filing system has been compromised in a sweeping hack that is believed to have exposed sensitive court data in several states, Politico reported on Wednesday ...
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Lawyers for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro appealed on Wednesday a house arrest order imposed against him earlier this week, a document sent to the Supreme Court and seen by Reuters showed.
In possibly the most brazen act of attempted bribery ever recorded on camera in this country, the IDT’s suspended CEO and the entity’s spokesperson offered this journalist R60,000 in cash to bury an ...
When a company lost big on the stock market in 2020 and suspected possible market manipulation, it attempted to get information from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The JSE stonewalled them, baldly ...
What happens when one inexperienced trader accidentally triggers a market-wide panic? Luno’s country manager explains how 30 minutes on a Saturday evening exposed the fragility of South Africa’s ...
A 61-year-old Nelson Mandela Bay engineering company has suspended a major factory build, implemented a four-day work week and warned of major job losses days before the 30% export tariffs imposed on ...
Say hello to a new era of mobile photography. The HUAWEI Pura 80 Series is now officially available in South Africa, bringing standout design, world-class camera technology and exceptional performance ...
I propose that a Madness Index could supplement the Uncertainty Index. The global body politic is going right off its rocker, howling at the moon like some demented wolf on an acid trip.
AI systems are reshaping Africa’s relationship with the global economy, determining whether the continent remains locked into extractive relationships or develops genuine technological sovereignty.
Eswatini and South Sudan are just two on a list of many African countries America has asked to accept violent criminals.
Hundreds of pigs are being culled in the Agulhas region to stop the spread of ‘probable’ deadly African Swine Fever.