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NewsFeedAmid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza that destroyed most schools, 18-year-old Dana Shabat is sitting her final exams online. She’s determined, despite bombardment, displacement, blackouts, to turn survival into success, and to keep the legacy of her mother, Lina, alive.Published On 29 Jun 202629 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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A businessman from Thekwini, Mr. Siyabonga Xulu, who is at odds with the manager of the Municipality of Thekwini, Mr. Musa Mbhele, says that he will be caught dead between him and Mbhele.He says he will never make the mistake of throwing in the towel so easily since Mbhele has to pay his security company, Solbet Protection, huge sums of money.It will be remembered that the tussle between Mbhele and Xulu has dragged on for a very long time as they have repeatedly fought each other in public demanding paymentAccording to him, Xulu was hired by the Council to closely…

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Ford Rehire Old Engnieers: Automaker Ford has re-hired 350 engineers at the company in three years. He started using AI, but the results were not good. The company has admitted that it made a mistake in understanding the capabilities of AI. Engineers who have returned to work are now training AI as well.Ford has re-hired 350 of its experienced engineers in the last three years.The world’s leading automaker Ford did not get any significant benefit from adopting AI (Artificial Intelligence). It has re-hired 350 engineers in the last three years. Actually, Ford had hoped that by making AI a part…

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The number of people in this country seeking help has increased after they were forced to bet on different sports as the World Cup matches are going on in America, Canada and Mexico.The organization that warns about the dangers of gambling in this country, the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation, says that it is receiving a lot of calls from people who are looking for help after gambling. Those who hit are disgusted and hungry after being eaten.The head of this organization, Mrs. Sibongile Simelane-Quntana, said that on the day they received calls from those who wanted to be freed…

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(Archive photo: Henning Kaiser/DPA/AFP) British American Tobacco (BAT) announced layoffs on Monday, with 5,500 jobs to remain in the business worldwide, while another 3,500 jobs are being outsourced to cut costs. The maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes aims to save £600 million (approximately $792 million) annually by 2028 through a restructuring process that affects around 20% of BAT’s 47,000 strong workforce, a statement says. BAT, along with other major tobacco companies, is faced with a decline in demand for tobacco cigarettes and is shifting its focus to newer products such as vapor smoking (“vaping”). “We are building an…

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Although organizations such as March and March maintain that Tuesday’s planned action will be peaceful, there is widespread concern about possible disruption, violence and xenophobic attacks on that day. What can South Africans expect?

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The Department of Cooperative Governance and Indigenous Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal has officially begun the next major phase of distributing business tools to traditional leaders.This program started in Durban today, where the chiefs representing the five regions gathered to receive their cars. This rollout is part of a wider provincial program to distribute 35 vehicles this week. After the launch today in Durban, the department’s plan will move quickly to ensure that other districts throughout the province receive their vehicles this week.This program stems from the provincial government’s promise, announced during the opening of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislative Assembly this year, to…

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