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Key topics:2004 ruling challenged South Africa’s constitutional non-racialism principleSection 9(2) remedial measures debated ...
Democrat Pete Buttigieg joined a growing number of party members expressing concerns about transgender athletes competing in ...
Africa is experiencing a digital transformation, and citizens' vulnerability to cyberattacks is growing. Women are especially ...
He’s dressed in a floral shirt and a pair of bright turquoise trousers, espousing his politics while sausages grill on the ...
Argungu said the visit was aimed at fostering collaboration with the FCC ahead of the planned recruitment into the PSC Cadet ...
We're hopeful that it provides a model for judges going forward who see efforts by banks and the administration to terminate consent decrees," Eli Segal of Stapleton Segal Cochran said.
In this thought-provoking video titled "Dreaming of a Better World Where Everyone is Treated Equally," join us on a journey ...
Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is exploring the possibility of confering an award on the Speaker of the House of ...
At its biannual meeting last month, the board of the International Testing Agency welcomed Ms Dagmawit Girmay Berhane and reviewed progress on the 2023–2026 ...
If there ever was a “Naqba Day” (a day to commemorate a national catastrophe) for the dream of a non-racial New South Africa, it was 29 July 2004. It was the day on which the Constitutional Court, in ...
Reproductive health advocates say the federal government's failure to commit to funding pharmacare in all provinces and ...
The Istanbul 2nd Administrative Court has overturned a recent decision by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IBB) Council that had reduced ...