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Regional airspace closures after US and Israeli strikes disrupt South African departures

Flights departing South Africa have been suspended on several major Middle Eastern carriers following military action by the United States and Israel in Iran, triggering widespread airspace closures across the Gulf region. Authorities confirmed that the airspace over the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan has been temporarily closed due to…

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Lobby groups seek US special envoy for Afrikaners amid sovereignty debate

A South African advocacy group representing minority interests has partnered with a United States political organisation to launch an international campaign calling for the appointment of a US special envoy focused on Afrikaners and other cultural minorities. Lex Libertas, led by Ernst Roets, confirmed this week that it has formalised cooperation with the New York…

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Visa fraud probe exposes alleged mansion scheme and wider corruption in Home Affairs

A corruption investigation into South Africa’s immigration system has uncovered allegations that a former senior Home Affairs administrator enriched herself through a fraudulent visa approval scheme, allegedly using the proceeds to build a luxury residence in Limpopo. The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), acting on authority granted by President Cyril Ramaphosa in 2024, has been probing…

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Wang Xingxing hopes to promote global intelligent robotic development with German companies

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics on the afternoon of Feb 26. Wang Xingxing, founder of Unitree Robotics, said German is an important market, hoping to establish more cooperation with more German companies to promote the development of global intelligent robotics industry during an interview with ZICC reporters.(Zhejiang International Communication Center)

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