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Stellenbosch students vow to continue library protest

Students staging a sit-in at Stellenbosch University’s JS Gericke Library said they had received feedback from the university assuring them they would be left to continue their demonstration. A student who chose to remain anonymous told News24 that the university stated on Wednesday night it would not evict the students.[…]

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9/11 Bill ‘ill-advised, may fuel extremism’

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Shoura Council have criticized the 9/11 Bill passed by the US Congress as “ill-advised” and a “dangerous precedent.” Iyad Madani, the OIC secretary-general, said: “In passing the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, or JASTA, Congress disrupts international relations, threatens to plunge[…]

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Israel strikes targets in Gaza Strip

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have carried out overnight strikes on the Gaza Strip targeting members of the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, in retaliation to a single rocket that struck an open area in southern Israel. The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit confirmed that Israeli planes targeted three[…]

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#Haj2016 comes to an end

Hujjaj performed their last pelting ritual at the Jamarat today, bringing an end to the physically and mentally rites of haj. While extra safety measures have been put in place, there was some crowding at the Jamarat complex on Wednesday, as throngs of pilgrims made their way to throw all[…]

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‘Sars, Hawks have not met over Makwakwa allegations’

Sars commissioner Tom Moyane told Parliament on Wednesday that he had not met with Hawks head Berning Ntlemeza regarding the allegations against Sars second in command Jonas Makwakwa. The Anti-Corruption Task Team and Sars were briefing Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts when the Sars commissioner told the committee that[…]

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