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Electric vehicles offer a cleaner, more affordable alternative to fuel-powered cars—an increasingly vital option for Africa ...
Further public sector stoppage in Belgium against attacks on welfare including pension age and amount; protests continue in Iran’s major cities including Tehran by workers, pensioners and farmers as ...
Mobico Group, the transport giant behind the National Express brand, has agreed to sell its US school bus business to a private equity firm in a deal worth up to $608m. North America School Bus is one ...
“West Coast gas can industrialise South Africa as coal did 80 years ago,” says Human. He pleads for much more urgency around the exploration and development of the West Coast gas fields.
Russian President Volodymyr Zelensky has cut short a visit to South Africa to urgently return to Ukraine's capital. A "massive" Russian missile attack on Kyiv on Thursday killed at least twelve ...
A South Korean bus driver rushed an unconscious student from China to hospital and paid her medical bill because she reminded her of her two daughters. The driver’s life-saving actions have ...
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has ended an historic visit to South Africa, signalling a dramatic improvement in the once-strained relations between the two nations. The visit marked a ...
Pretoria, South Africa – As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria, the pro-Russia opposition condemned the visit while ...
Three decades after Beijing set out to build a world-class auto industry, local manufacturers account for about two ... A minority of countries like Australia and South Africa remain relatively open, ...
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Global car companies as BMW, Volkswagen and General Motors are attempting to retain their market share in China as tariffs and rising Chinese competition threaten sales. View on euronews ...
The book poses the question of whether South Africa’s future lies in hope or despair. Contributors cover a range of themes through the lens of a range of disciplines in the social sciences.