News24.com | Next three months: Bafana Bafana's World Cup qualifying fixtures, dates
Bafana Bafana are about to embark on a three month journey to hopefully advance to the next round of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Bafana Bafana are about to embark on a three month journey to hopefully advance to the next round of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
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Milan (AFP) – Italy fans will get to cheer on the same heroes that beat England in the Euro 2020 final, coach Roberto Mancini said on Wednesday as his team prepare for their first match...
State briefing confirms that Taliban were handed manifests for buses with evacuees and that there “were days it did not work well.”
In Greece, drivers cannot legally purchase custom vanity plates. However, a new study confirms an open secret: that the country has an illegal market for acquiring license plates with distinctive number patterns, perhaps as a form of "conspicuous corruption." Panos Louridas and Diomidis Spinellis of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece, report their findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on September 1, 2021.
In the face of grave concerns about misinformation, social media networks and news organizations often employ fact-checkers to sort the real from the false. But fact-checkers can only assess a small portion of the stories floating around online.
If your child is back in the classroom this school year, you'll need to stock up on masks designed for kids to help keep them protected from COVID-19.
RUBY Allen takes sickening action to shut Jean Slater up next week in EastEnders. The club owner – played by Louisa Lytton in the BBC soap – recently confessed to Stacey Slater’s mum that she didn’t push her down the stairs. Earlier on in the year Ruby suffered from a miscarriage, but blamed losing her […]
World number one shuttler Pramod Bhagat made an impressive start to his campaign in the men's singles competition but young Palak Kohli endured a tough day at the Tokyo Paralympics on Wednesday. Bhagat, the reigning world champion, outwitted fellow Indian Manoj Sarkar 21-10, 21-23, 21-9 in his men's singles group A class SL3 opener that lasted 56 minutes.
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Karnataka has exempted short-term travellers (within three days) from Kerala from mandatory seven-day institutional quarantine. They include students
Sites favored by illegal cannabis farmers on the West Coast of the United States overlap with the habitat ranges of three threatened predators, potentially exposing them to toxic pesticides, according to a study by Greta Wengert at the Integral Ecology Research Center in California and colleagues, publishing September 1 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
Today, many of the technologies required to decarbonise society are ready to be put in place – and the costs of shifting to net zero must be weighed against the price of inaction
It will soon be a good time to spot Neptune and Uranus, thanks to opportune positions in their orbits, says Abigail Beall
Monica Byrne's fantastic second novel follows three storylines in the past, present and future, all of which are linked by historical threads and religious ideas, says Michael Marshall
In an era of social media cancelling, our nasty side has never been more prominent. But the latest research suggests that, when wielded right, petty ill will can be a force for good
Wonderworks by Angus Fletcher tells the fascinating tale of the neuroscience of storytelling. It traces the narrative tools that trigger our brains’ responses to some of history’s greatest literature
The International Space Station is a marvel to behold and a new documentary, The Wonderful: Stories from the space station, speaks to those who have lived on board
The UK is considering opening a new coal mine – here's why it doesn't need one, says Mark Peplow
Researching honesty, plus a handy device for forecasting the weather and Unusual Alternative Measurement Units, in Feedback’s weird weekly round-up
Science can solve the great mystery of consciousness – how physical matter gives rise to conscious experience – we just have to use the right approach, says neuroscientist Anil Seth