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Iran's president admits nuke facilities were damaged

The remarks came less than a month after Israel launched its unprecedented June 13 bombing campaign against Iran , killing top military commanders and nuclear scientists.


Dad accused of killing his three daughters and spending a month on the run is reportedly spotted in the woods

Dad accused of killing his three daughters and spending a month on the run is reportedly spotted in the woods - Travis Decker, 39, has been the subject of a nationwide manhunt since June 2, when his daughters were found dead


A Call for Stability in Higher Education Leadership

With increasing pressure on Minister Nkabane amid controversies in higher education, Marius Fransman argues for the importance of stability and strategic leadership in South Africa's education sector to ensure a brighter future for our youth.


Banyana Banyana kick off WAFCON title defence with victory against Ghana

Banyana Banyana made the ideal start to the defence of their Women's African Cup of Nations title following a 2-0 victory against Ghana at the Honneur Stadium in Morocco.


Political leaders raise questions over who knew about allegations against Senzo Mchunu

Senior politicians are raising concerns about President Cyril Ramaphosa's potential involvement regarding Police Minister Senzo Mchunu's alleged misconduct, as explosive claims emerge from KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.


Chicago lifeguard accused of shooting dead a 15-year-old at neighborhood pool

Chicago lifeguard accused of shooting dead a 15-year-old at neighborhood pool - Charles Leto, 55, has been charged with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm


Top South African official accuses police minister of colluding with crime syndicates

“politicians, law enforcement, SAPS (South African Police Service), metro police and correctional services, prosecutors, judiciary” were being "controlled by drug cartels and as well as business people.”


Trump plans to delay tariff start to August 1 as he announces 25% levy for Japan and South Korea

Trump plans to delay tariff start to August 1 as he announces 25% levy for Japan and South Korea - Bizarre letters cite ‘unsustainable’ trade deficits with two of America’s most important allies and trading partners


Ursula von der Leyen slams 'Russian puppets' as MEPs debate motion to topple her presidency

"We can never let extremists rewrite history," Ursula von der Leyen said as she defended her presidency against a motion of censure. View on euronews


Leading medical bodies sue RFK Jr and HHS over Covid vaccine rollback

Leading medical bodies sue RFK Jr and HHS over Covid vaccine rollback - Doctors groups and public health organizations are suing the U.S. government over the decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for most children and pregnant women


The world's most powerful nuclear nations

Around the world, certain nations have strict and often scary defense policies, including arming themselves with nuclear weapons. With a global nuclear stockpile of over 13,000, it's scary to imagine that most of these are much more powerful than the nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki! But which countries host the most nuclear weapons? Click on to find out.


Rioter pardoned by Trump convicted of conspiracy to murder FBI agents

Here's one who didn't take his second chance, as a January 6 rioter pardoned by Trump was convicted of conspiracy to murder FBI agents.


Russian transport minister found dead hours after being fired by Putin

Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead near Moscow mere hours after being fired by President Putin. Domestic media reported that he died in an apparent suicide. View on euronews


Which country is driving the green energy transition?

Global energy is under pressure to transition into "clean," renewable forms of energy. In this way, nations are attempting to shift to electric power. There is one nation in particular that is far ahead, in terms of technology and investment into renewable energy. Can you guess which country is leading the way? Click on to find out.


BRICS leaders pose for annual summit family photo

BRICS leaders posed and held hands for their annual family photo. The high-ranking crew were gathered in Rio de Janeiro.


Retiree paradise now sees thousands starving and homeless

Soaring rents and a lack of affordable housing have forced some of those in the Sunshine State to spend their twilight years sleeping rough.


Germany updates: Wildfires wreak havoc in eastern states

Firefighters have gradually gained control over several blazes in Germany's east after a tense weekend. Poland has restored spot checks on its German border. DW has more.


Scientists have found 'evidence' of advanced alien civilisations

It’s long been assumed that if alien civilisations do exist, they’re a hell of a lot smarter than we are. And yet, whilst a team of scientists agrees that this is probably true, they’ve also proven that they’re clever enough themselves to track these ETs down. The international team of researchers, based in Sweden, India, the US and the UK, have de...


Texas doctor claims flood victims 'got what they voted for'

Dr Christina Propst took to Facebook to post a now-deleted message appearing to take glee in the floods that have left at least 79 dead, including at least 28 children.


‘Unimaginable tragedy’: Texas camp speaks out after 27 campers and counselors die in flooding

‘Unimaginable tragedy’: Texas camp speaks out after 27 campers and counselors die in flooding - ‘We ask for your continued prayers, respect and privacy for each of our families affected’ a statement from the camp read


ANC Minister Illegally Hired SASSA CEO At Inflated Salary

The Public Protector has found that former SASSA CEO Busisiwe Memela-Khambula was irregularly appointed in 2019 by then-Minister of Social Development Susan Shabangu, who approved an inflated salary of R2.65 million per year, far above the prescribed R1.88 million. DA Deputy Spokesperson on Social Development, Alexandra Abrahams, stated: “This is a blatant abuse of power and a betrayal of [...]


What we know about the Texas flood victims so far

At least 82 people were killed in the devastating Texas floods, and the death toll is expected to rise as dozens are still missing. Here is what we know about those who lost their lives.


NGO bans in Burkina Faso: Power move or sovereignty defence?

Burkina Faso shuts down foreign NGOs, citing sovereignty, as repression grows and rights groups warn of democratic and legal decline.


China’s luxury hubs are turning into ghost towns

China is known for its booming population, high ambitions, and sprawling mega-projects that often blur the lines between communism and capitalism. But not every grand plan ends in success. In the hills of Shenyang, the State Guest Mansions, once pitched as a luxury retreat for millionaires, now lie abandoned. Real estate giant Greenland Group walked away from the project just two years after breaking ground in 2012. Today, the half-built villas are slowly being overtaken by nature, farmers, and the occasional grazing cow as a quiet symbol of overreach and fading ambition. This ghost town is more than a failed luxury development: it’s a warning sign of cracks beneath China’s building boom. And it’s not alone—many similar ghost towns across the country reveal a worrying trend in the real estate market. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to see what’s been left behind.


Florida housing crisis grows as streets are filled with for sale signs

Once a pandemic boomtown where people could work remotely from the ocean, a Southern city has transformed into a housing market nightmare.


Inside El Salvador’s controversial mega-prison

Recently, the Trump administration and El Salvador's president announced an agreement allowing the US to send both detained migrants and imprisoned citizens to the mega-prison in El Salvador. President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador is known for his hardline stance on crime, especially gang-related activities. In 2023, he opened the Terrorism Confinement Center, or Cecot. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called El Salvador's offer to incarcerate US citizens “an extraordinary gesture never before extended by any country.” But the legality of this arrangement is still under review, according to Rubio. "Obviously, we’ll have to study it on our end. There are legalities involved. We have a Constitution, and we have all sorts of things," he added. In this gallery, we take you on a journey inside El Salvador’s mega-prison. Click on for more.


Trump targets BRICS+ allies with 10% tariff threat

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on any country he claims is supporting the “anti-American policies” of the BRICS+ group of emerging economies. The warning comes as a new BRICS+ summit kicked off in Brazil on July 6, with the group’s leaders releasing a joint statement criticizing the growing use of unilateral tariff measures that affect global trade. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump announced that letters notifying countries of the new tariffs would be sent beginning July 7, ahead of the July 9 expiration of a 90-day tariff pause. “There will be no exceptions to this policy,” he wrote, without specifying which policies he considered "anti-American." In 2009, a summit held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, brought together the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. The outcome of that meeting saw the creation of an intergovernmental organization called "BRICs." More than 15 years later, the BRICS+ group, as it's now referred to, is regarded by some analysts as a threat to the established world order. But what exactly is this organization, how does it function, and just how much of a threat does it pose? Click through this gallery and find out more about the BRICS+ group.


Doubts surround potential probe into allegations of police corruption

Amid allegations of systemic corruption and political bias, General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi's claims about drug lords and high-ranking officials raise serious questions about the integrity of South Africa's police force.


Families return to ruins after Texas flooding that left dozens dead

Returning to Camp Mystic in central Texas, families faced the devastation left by flash floods, sifting through sodden debris and broken structures. View on euronews


Embattled Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge tells tribunal he was called by the people to serve

Controversial and embattled Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge tells the Judicial Conduct Tribunal about challenges to his authority since elevation to the position in 2017.


New AARTO demerit point system gets an official launch date

The new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) demerit point system will be implemented from 1 October 2025.


Teen fatally shot outside a Florida Airbnb after party spiraled out of control, cops say

Teen fatally shot outside a Florida Airbnb after party spiraled out of control, cops say - Larry Smith, 19, is in custody on charges related to the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Myrah Zeigler


Houston mayoral appointee removed over Camp Mystic flood comments

Sade Perkins vented her frustrations against the Christian camp hours after a heavy deluge ripped through Camp Mystic in Hunt on the Fourth of July.


Hawks confirm investigating Higher Education Minister Nkabane over ‘alleged ANC cadre deployment’

The Hawks have launched a criminal investigation into Higher Education Minister Dr. Nobuhle Nkabane following serious allegations from the Democratic Alliance regarding fraud and political favouritism in SETA board appointments.


Countries with the most economic freedom

The Index of Economic Freedom is a yearly report published by The Heritage Foundation, which measures unregulated free market activities in conjunction with private property, law, and limited government intervention. The Foundation argues that the more "economically free" a nation is, the more entrepreneurial growth occurs. The ranking includes an attributed score out of 100. Curious to know which countries rank the highest? Click on.


Probe finds evidence of racial discrimination against black healthcare providers by medical schemes

The section 59 panel investigating allegations of racial discrimination against black healthcare providers by medical schemes in South Africa issued its final report on Monday, 7 July.


‘Hero’ Coast Guard swimmer credited with saving 165 people from Camp Mystic floods

‘Hero’ Coast Guard swimmer credited with saving 165 people from Camp Mystic floods - Scott Ruskan was deployed on his first mission to evacuate children from Camp Mystic


An unclear motive and a media frenzy: The mushroom murder trial, explained

An unclear motive and a media frenzy: The mushroom murder trial, explained - The much-publicised case around a deadly beef wellington lunch raises a number of legal issues


BASA and major banks appeal court ruling on loan agreements and debt review

BASA and five major banks have filed an appeal against a High Court ruling that could reshape consumer credit relationships in South Africa, challenging the interpretation of the National Credit Act and its implications for debt review.


Will Ramaphosa suspend Mchunu to safeguard ANC support in KZN?

Political analyst suggests President Ramaphosa may suspend Police Minister Senzo Mchunu instead of firing him, following serious allegations from KZN police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi regarding Mchunu's political influence.


Ramaphosa vows to attend to Mkhwanazi's allegations

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has once again addressed the allegations by the Kwazulu-Natal Commissioner. He says he will address them once he returns to the country from the Brics Summit. 'This is not a matter we should not give attention to. It is a serious matter it has to do with the security of our people but also has to do with our...


Texas river rises 30 feet in just 45 minutes, pictures show

So far 40 adults and 28 children have died since the early hours of the Fourth of July - when rapid rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to surge more than 30 feet above its normal level.


Camp Mystic death toll hits 27 as search for children swept away by Texas floods continues

The Camp Mystic death toll has risen to 27 campers as authorities continue their search for the nearly a dozen children still missing from the Texas floods.


Israel bombs Houthi targets in Yemen, rebels respond with missile attack

FILE - This Sept. 29, 2018 file photo shows idle cargo and oil tanker ships at the port of Hodeida, Yemen.


Three dead and ten hurt after gunmen start firing randomly in Philadelphia neighborhood

Three dead and ten hurt after gunmen start firing randomly in Philadelphia neighborhood - The shooting took place shortly before 1 a.m. along a residential street in the Grays Ferry neighborhood


Can you identify these American states?

Do you know which American state has the largest population? Which state is the smallest, and which is the largest? Take our quiz and find out!


Do laws exist in international waters?

International waters, also known as the high seas, are areas of the ocean that lie outside of any nation's territorial waters. Treaties are in place that provide a comprehensive legal framework for protecting the world's oceans and seas, but, with international waters making up 50% of the surface of the planet and covering two-thirds of the ocean, policing these vast maritime zones is a huge responsibility and often poses complex jurisdictional issues. So, does this mean the high seas are mostly lawless? Click through the following gallery and find out what rules govern international waters.


BRICS-aligned African countries face rising risk as Trump unveils new tariff agenda

Tensions between the United States and the BRICS bloc, particularly African countries aligned with it, are rising as President Donald Trump prepares to implement a new round of tariffs targeting several key member states. ・The United States has announced new tariffs targeting key BRICS nations, escalating global trade tensions. ・Affected nations, i...


Russia turns to obsolete tanks due to equipment shortages


Bobby Motaung Foundation to launch Community upliftment projects

Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung is embarking on an outreach programme that will work with TVET Colleges around the country on matters like education, healthcare, and spirituality.