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Flood damage to Kruger National Park will take years to fix
Fifteen tourist camps are still closed, with some completely inaccessible
Djokovic rolls back the years, Sinner supreme
Novak Djokovic rolled back the years to reach the Australian Open third round on Thursday but Jannik Sinner, the man who has usurped him as king of Melbourne Park, showed why he is favourite to claim a hat-trick of titles.
Man City players to reimburse travelling fans after shock defeat in Bodo
Manchester City players will dig into their own pockets to refund travelling fans after a humiliating 3-1 Champions League defeat to Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in Arctic conditions.
Greenland security talks must respect territorial integrity, says Denmark
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Thursday Denmark and Greenland remain open to constructive dialogue on Arctic security provided discussions respect her country’s territorial integrity.
Trump launches Board of Peace that some fear rivals UN
US President Donald Trump on Thursday launched his “Board of Peace”, initially focused on cementing Gaza‘s ceasefire but which he says could take a wider role that may worry other global powers, though he says it will work with the UN.
New Zealand rescuers seek landslide survivors as weather havoc kills two
Rescue workers combed rubble on Thursday at a campsite in New Zealand as they searched for the missing, following a landslide triggered by heavy rains that snapped power links to thousands and caused widespread damage.
Trump backs down from Greenland tariffs in Nato talks
US President Donald Trump's decision to step back from using tariffs to acquire Greenland has eased some tension but left uncertainty regarding future negotiations over the territory.
Ugandan opposition lawmaker Muwanga Kivumbi detained after deadly election violence
Uganda police said on Thursday they have detained a legislator and senior official of the country’s biggest opposition party for his alleged role in election-related violence in which at least seven people have been killed.
US set to quit World Health Organisation
The US is due to officially exit the World Health Organisation on Thursday, in the face of warnings it will hit both US health and global health — and in violation of a US law that requires Washington to pay the agency $260m (R4.24bn) in fees it owes.
Cadillac F1 boss: ‘Nobody knows’ who will be competitive in ’26
Cadillac Formula 1 team principal Graeme Lowdon doesn’t know what to expect when the American outfit makes its debut at the Australian Grand Prix in March - but said any team that projects to know what lies ahead in 2026 is “just making it up”.












