No soft life in the US: Mel Viljoen has issued a warning to Afrikaner refugee applicants, citing the experiences of those living in the US...
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Malema seeks six-month jail term for Ngizwe Mchunu
Malema returns to court seeking a six-month jail term for Ngizwe Mchunu over alleged repeated breach of a court order.
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Gautrain marks 16 years of service, 216 million passengers trips
The Gautrain has marked 16 years of operation, celebrating a milestone that has seen more than 216 million passenger trips since its launch.
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Divine Doctor (2026) Ep 29
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The Reborn Young Lord (2026) Ep 26
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Mired in One Nation terrain, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor warms to preference deal
Angus Taylor has indicated he’s open to striking preference deals with One Nation as concerns grow inside Liberal ranks that the Opposition Leader could lose his seat at the next election.
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NEWS WORTHY: Will Angus Taylor lose his seat to One Nation?
In today’s episode, Andrew Greene unpacks concern Libs Leader Angus Taylor could lose his seat to One Nation. Plus, Trump warns Bibi he could be ‘left alone’ with Iran if he doesn’t respect a ceasefire.
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Teen terror threat grows as string of Australian youths charged over extremist and terrorism offences
Children as young as 13 are being investigated over terrorism-related offences as a growing number of teens are accused of possessing extremist material, sharing violent content and planning acts of violence.
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Tony Abbott’s return to national politics is a threat and opportunity for Liberal leader Angus Taylor
AARON PATRICK: The return of one of the greatest communicators in conservative politics is an opportunity and threat for Liberal leader Angus Taylor.
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Sirloin to sausages: prices put cheap cuts on the menu
Australian cattle producers are well placed to benefit from a dip in global beef production but are warned hard-pressed consumers may switch to cheaper cuts.
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