Categoria: SOUTH AFRICA
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History Today: The Conviction of South Africa’s Oscar Pistorius for Girlfriend’s Murder
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius was convicted of culpable homicide on September 12, 2014, after killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. A significant event in the history of Olympic sprinter Pistorius.
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All Blacks and Springboks set for a Wellington test that could be pivotal in the Rugby Championship
The second test between New Zealand and South Africa may play a major part in deciding the outcome of this year’s Rugby Championship.
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From Papua New Guinea to South Africa: Thorsten Krause’s Diving Journey
Explore Thorsten Krause’s diving journey from Papua New Guinea to South Africa, including his encounters with sharks and coral restoration projects.
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South Africa’s Constitutional Court Allows Men to Take Wives’ Surnames
South Africa’s top court rules that men can now take their wives’ surnames, ending gender discrimination.
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India, Brazil, South Africa Join Forces To Counter Europe’s New Policies and Launch Global Platform
India, Brazil, and South Africa are teaming up to respond to Europe’s strict climate and trade policies with a new international platform.
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South Africa’s Sune Luus Excited for Women’s World Cup 2025
South Africa’s Sune Luus expresses enthusiasm for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2025 in India.
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BMW PGA Championship Par Scores
Check out the latest scores from the first round of the BMW PGA Championship held at Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, United Kingdom.
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Nigeria legend defends Cyriel Dessers after World Cup criticism
Former Rangers star Cyriel Dessers faced backlash for his performance in the 1-1 draw with South Africa, but Nigeria legend Abu Azeez came to his defense.
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South Africa Court Allows Men to Take Wives’ Surnames
South Africa’s Constitutional Court ruled that men should have the right to take their wives’ surnames, overturning a law that was considered discriminatory.
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South Africa’s Thabo Bester Seeks Legal Action to Prevent Release of Netflix Documentary
Thabo Bester, a convicted rapist who allegedly faked his own death in prison to escape, is taking legal measures to stop the release of a Netflix documentary which he claims is defamatory.