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President Putin of Russia just gave his first interview with a Western journalist since the start of the war in Ukraine – none other than the disgraced ex-Fox News anchor and conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson.
The entire 1,000-kilometre front line has been under siege by the pests as they are lured by the stench of dead bodies and the limited warmth that the bunkers provide.
The way the jet hugs the ground before soaring back up into the sky is a remarkable show of aviation abilities. But it’s still risky business.
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One of the witnesses in the trial testified that he and his wife had just started walking their dog along the path on that fateful day when they came upon three men acting “erratically”.
Leaving his cash-stuffed couch at Phala Phala, with peacock feathers pruned for posturing, President Cyril Ramaphosa gathered his people and went to Ukraine and Russia thinking this would be a legacy moment for him.
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With our myriad of crises down here on the Southern tip of Africa, it’s easy to forget that a senseless war has been raging in the Northern Hemisphere for over a year.
In many ways, that little brawl is rather symbolic of what is happening on the ground.
A chilling video has emerged on social media that shows the Russian combatant receiving the statue which would kill him a short while later.
A report has emerged with these women claiming that they are forced into becoming so-called “field wives” or sex slaves for their male officers.
“Obviously there is tension – we’re not friends. We are at war at the moment.”
The notorious Russian private military group Wagner has been using the world’s favourite porn website to recruit new mercenaries for the war in Ukraine.
US officials told Russia’s ambassador to the United States that Moscow has to be more careful when flying in international airspace.
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The dubious decisions of the ANC government continue to bring harm to South Africa’s economy and reputation.
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Comrade Carl seemed to be a man apart, looking for a new cause, and bank account, to latch his carnie trailer to.
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Convicted criminals are playing a sizeable role in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.