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An $8 billion trial by Meta Platforms META.O shareholders against Mark Zuckerberg and other current and former company leaders kicks off on Wednesday over claims that they illegally harvested the data ...
Italy may release up to around 10,000 people from prison, or about 15% of the total population of inmates, to ease overcrowding, the Justice Ministry has announced.
After a major pipe burst flooded Cape Road on Tuesday, municipal contractors worked through the night to complete repairs. But residents across Newton Park and the nearby suburbs have been warned it ...
Tomato and bacon are a great match, although this recipe is mostly about the tomato, and plenty of it. It’s a risotto that pays homage to this humble fruit.
Questions with Stephen Grootes Stephen Grootes is not your average financial and political guru. The Money Show host and associate editor and ...
F1: The Movie makes for a thrilling watch that will have fans on the edge of their seats. As for the plot? It could have done with a serious shift in gear.
Several rugby fans had their phones stolen at the game between the Springboks and Italy on Saturday in Nelson Mandela Bay — but while cellphone shops were swamped with theft reports, police won’t say ...
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy should not target Moscow and that Russian President Vladimir Putin should agree to a ceasefire deal by a 50-day ...
A burst pipe at a busy intersection in Newton Park, Gqeberha, left a gaping hole in the road and flooded the street with millions of litres of water. Repairs were delayed after it was discovered that ...
One of the key conversations at the G20 Finance Ministers Summit at the lush Zimbali resort in Durban this week revolves around debt — and more specifically, how Africa’s access to debt could be ...
ArcelorMittal SA has come out swinging against a recent Daily Maverick article that it says turned the national debate into a scrapyard brawl in favour of mini-mills and scrap metal traders.