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Sithelo Shozi has taken to her page to address rumours that Shauwn "MaMkhize" Mkhize paid her off to drop the GBV claims against her baby daddy Andile Mpisane
Andean villagers in Peru told an inter-American rights court on Wednesday about how their health has suffered for decades due to environmental damage caused by a mining company extracting heavy metals in their midst.
London-born 'Murder She Wrote' actress Angela Lansbury has died, the family has said. The actress died in her home and is survived by her kids and grandkids.
International backers of Ukraine vowed on Wednesday to deliver new air defences "as fast as we can", as Kyiv pressed them to bolster protection against Russia's missile blitz. NATO members have supplied weaponry worth billions of dollars to help fight Russia's more than seven-month invasion of Ukraine and have vowed to keep supplies flowing as Kyiv pushes to recapture occupied territories.
As Native Americans this week celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day -- the holiday increasingly recognized in the United States in lieu of "Columbus Day" -- members of the continent's hundreds of tribes shared a common concern: the ongoing extinction of their ancestral languages. The United States is currently home to 6.8 million Native Americans, or two percent of the population.
US officials on Wednesday held talks in Haiti on requests for international intervention to combat spiraling insecurity but President Joe Biden's administration indicated reluctance over sending US troops.
Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai met Wednesday with victims of Pakistan's devastating monsoon floods, in only the second visit to her home country since being shot by the Taliban a decade ago. Yousafzai visited camps in rural Sindh province where she met families who have fled their submerged villages.
One South African woman took to social media in desperate search of employment. She just got a job and could not be more grateful for everyone who helped her.
The European Commission on Wednesday said it was recommending that EU countries give Bosnia candidacy status to join the bloc. "The Commission recommends that candidate status be granted to Bosnia and Herzegovina by the (European) Council on the understanding that a number of steps are taken," commissioner for enlargement Oliver Varhelyi tweeted after making the announcement to EU lawmakers.
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