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Pumza FihlaniSouthern Africa correspondent, JohannesburgGallo Images via Getty ImagesThabo Bester was dubbed the “Facebook rapist” as he lured his victims through the siteOne of South Africa’s most notorious rapists and murderers, Thabo Bester, has taken court action to block Netflix from broadcasting a documentary about his life – including how he allegedly faked his death and escaped from prison.His lawyers argued that Beauty and the Bester was defamatory, but the streaming giant defended its plan to release the three-part investigation. Bester’s partner, celebrity doctor Nandipha Magudumana, features in the documentary, having allegedly helped him escape. She is part of the…
Today, Ethiopia reached a remarkable milestone in its extensive history as it inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). The completion of the GERD will signify a new chapter for Ethiopia and, more broadly, for Africa, offering vast economic prospects. This dam is the culmination of years of unwavering dedication from the Ethiopian government and its populace, representing a self-sufficient development initiative. Since its establishment 14 years ago, it has been clear that the dam would be built and financed by Ethiopian citizens, both domestically and internationally, without any external financial assistance. This goal has already been realized, which is…
A trove of internal documents leaked from a little-known Chinese company has pulled back the curtain on how digital censorship tools are being marketed and exported globally. Geedge Networks sells what amounts to a commercialized “Great Firewall” to at least four countries, including Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Myanmar. The groundbreaking leak shows in granular detail the capabilities this company has to monitor, intercept, and hack internet traffic. Researchers who examined the files described it as “digital authoritarianism as a service.”But I want to focus on another thing the documents demonstrate: While people often look at China’s Great Firewall as a…
An accidental explosion caused by a gas tanker killed at least four people and injured at least 90 more in Mexico City.
A third season of the award-winning drama series Big Little Lies is now in development.According to Deadline, Francesca Sloane has been tapped to write the first episode and she will also act as executive producer alongside series creator David E Kelley. Sloane is best known for co-creating Amazon’s Mr and Mrs Smith series with Donald Glover. Her credits also include writing for Atlanta and Fargo.The news comes on the same day that Deadline also reported an indefinite delay to the second season of Mr and Mrs Smith which had been supposed to star Anora’s Mark Eydelshteyn and the Yellowjackets actor…
Few legal arenas affect people as personally as family law. In Dallas, clients entering the system often describe feeling overwhelmed by three things: unpredictable costs, long timelines, and the emotional strain of navigating sensitive matters like custody or divorce. Legal retainers can deplete savings before a case even begins, and communication with traditional firms frequently leaves clients in the dark. They’re unsure of where their case stands or what the next bill will look like. According to a recent Investopedia report, the average cost of a contested divorce in the U.S. can range from $7,000 to $23,000, often exacerbated by…
Andrea AdelsonSep 11, 2025, 07:00 AM ETClose ACC reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2010. Graduate of the University of Florida.TAMPA, Fla. — USF coach Alex Golesh repeated the same thing after both of his team’s first two wins — a stunning blowout in the season opener against Boise State, and another shocker last weekend against Florida — “This ain’t the same ol’ South Florida, my brother!”The 2-0 Bulls are ranked for the first time since 2018, notched the first win in school history over the Gators and are an early favorite to win the Group of 5 automatic berth into the…
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Uber, accusing the ride-hailing company of violating federal law by discriminating against people with physical disabilities. In particular, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) civil rights division claims that the company and its drivers “routinely refuse to serve individuals with disabilities, including individuals who travel with service animals or who use stowable wheelchairs.” Uber is also accused of charging extra fees on riders who need special accommodations, including cancellation fees when service is denied. These actions and others listed in the complaint violate the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to the DOJ.…
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Thursday, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to reducing malaria prevalence to below one per cent. Sanwo-Olu gave the assurance at the mid-term review meeting of the IMPACT Project and the Pathway to Malaria Pre-Elimination and Digitisation Programme held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island. According to him, the state is on course to shift from a high-burden to a pre-elimination stage. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines He said the initiative, launched on March 4, was designed to turn hope into tangible results by deploying evidence, technology and collaboration…
– Communities in Montserrado and Margibi Counties are taking ownership of Liberia’s revised Public Health Bill after a series of grassroots engagement sessions led by the Help a Mother and Newborn Initiative (HMNI). From July 1 to 18, the EchoChange Project introduced chiefs, women’s groups, youth leaders, teachers, health workers, and persons with disabilities to the bill’s provisions, many for the first time. The discussions sparked pledges from residents to mobilize their towns and spread awareness of how the law affects families, youth, and local development. Building Trust in Communities Introductory and follow-up meetings in King Gray, New Kru Town,…