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Twitter on Wednesday unveiled a new gray "official" label for certain accounts as it revamps the highly influential platform following Elon Musk's buyout. The rollout of the new official label began on Wednesday and was on accounts of companies such as Apple or BMW and public ones such as the White House or the German Bundestag parliament.
The African National Congress (ANC) wants media houses to fork out cash to report from the party’s 55th national elective conference in Nasrec in December.
Chris Evans has been named the Hottest Man Alive of 2022 by the international magazine, People Magazine. However, peeps online are not happy about the choice.
Part of Greenland's ice sheet is thinning further inland than previously believed, which will likely lead to greater sea level rise by the end of this century, a new study found Wednesday. It found that the thinning could add between 13.5 and 15.5 millimetres to sea levels by the end of this century -- equivalent to the entire Greenland ice sheet's contribution during the past 50 years.
Tensions mounted between France and Italy on Wednesday over the fate of an NGO ship carrying 234 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean, with Paris calling the refusal by Italian authorities to let the vessel dock "unacceptable."
Iran's top security official Ali Shamkhani called for dialogue to end the war in Ukraine during a meeting Wednesday in Tehran with his Russian counterpart Nikolai Patrushev. "Iran supports any initiative leading to a ceasefire and peace between Russia and Ukraine based on dialogue," Shamkhani said, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
Makhadzi celebrated her collab with Papa Penny on 'Mali Bhe' by giving him sincere thanks. The star impressed fans by working with the icon and staying humble.
Campaigners on Wednesday slammed a South African court ruling to allow construction to go ahead on Amazon's new African headquarters, dealing a blow to indigenous groups who say the development will desecrate ancestral land. Campaigners opposing the development said they were "deeply disappointed" at ruling.
An adorable video of a child praying to go to Grade three had South African peeps in their feels. Others made some witty comments and loved the passion shown.
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