Good news seems to be on the horizon for motorists in South Africa, whether you’re driving a petrol or diesel vehicle. According to the latest
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Amad Diallo Drops Hopeful Hint About His Return from Injury for Manchester United with Cryptic Social Media Post
Manchester United fans received a glimmer of hope regarding Amad Diallo’s return from injury after the winger posted a cryptic message on social media. Diallo,
Thomas Tuchel Reflects on England’s Style and Identity After March Fixtures in Preparation for the World Cup
After England’s recent international break, Thomas Tuchel found himself reflecting deeply, just as he had when first appointed. A week ago, the focus was on
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Scores Partial Legal Victory as Judge Dismisses Key Claims in Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed by Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones in New York
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Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Strikes Off New Zealand’s South Island Triggering Fears of a Possible Tsunami
A powerful 6.7 magnitude earthquake off the coast of New Zealand’s South Island has triggered concerns about a possible tsunami. As experts continue to assess
Ronwen Williams leads Bafana Bafana into a tough match against Benin with hopes of extending their lead in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers
As South Africa’s Bafana Bafana prepare for their upcoming match against Benin, captain Ronwen Williams acknowledges the challenges they’ll face. South Africa currently leads the
IMF Announces 2025 Youth Challenge in Economics for Postgraduate Students Focused on Macroeconomic Policies in the MENA Region
If you’re a postgraduate student with a passion for economics, here’s your chance to showcase your research and contribute to important discussions on macroeconomic policies
Wealthy Americans are rushing to open Swiss bank accounts due to growing fears of economic instability and Trump’s uncertain policies
In light of growing economic uncertainty and the unpredictable nature of the current political climate, many ultra-wealthy Americans are increasingly turning to Swiss bank accounts
FedEx CFO John Dietrich Warns of Economic Slowdown in 2025 as Company Lowers Earnings Expectations in the U.S.
A major corporate leader is waving a red flag about the state of the U.S. economy, and it’s not just speculation—it’s based on real-world shipping
San Francisco becomes the first city in California to introduce income-based speeding fines with new automated cameras
San Francisco is making headlines once again, this time for launching a unique traffic enforcement program. The city has activated 33 fixed speed cameras, but