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The country has chosen strategic autonomy as its response to the complexity and instability of global affairs, but it doesn’t have what it takes to navigate such a stance successfully.
If SA wants smart trolleys, it needs hyperproductivity tax By Phillip de Wet, ITWeb contributorJohannesburg, 25 Aug 2025ITWeb contributor Phillip de Wet. If Checkers gets its smart trolley system ...
Fresh From the West Philippine Sea documentary’s success is not in numbers, nor in formal reviews, but in the raw emotions of those who watched it. What he witnessed in the audience was enough to give ...
Our youngest parliamentarian is outspoken on climate change and housing affordability. She is also training herself not to swear.
Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Leviste is urging district engineer Abelardo Calalo — who allegedly attempted to bribe him ...
Will the pattern of microparties’ influence in local government continue, or will voters decide to punish them and return to bigger parties?
A viral video showing a jeepney driver violating driving rules has drawn the attention of the Department of Transportation ...
Scott Derrickson, director of 'The Gorge', expresses admiration for Aubrey Plaza's candid reflections on her grief following ...
A South African politician accused by the Trump administration of being at the forefront of an anti-white movement has been ...
AEW appears on its way to once again being 'freshly-squeezed,' as Orange Cassidy could be on his way back to television ...
Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar recently praised actor Jaideep Ahlawat during an interactive Ask Me Anything session with fans ...
Let’s look at what we know about the UK’s flights over Gaza, what we can tell from them, what has been claimed, and what they might signal about UK-Israel ...