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Brexit: UK in turmoil, markets confused Britain’s David Cameron has so far refused to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which allows for two years of EU exit talks. Full story |
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‘Mr Wembley’ laid to rest Cape Town businessman Abdullah Gangraker, famous for his Wembley Roadhouse in Athlone, died yesterday. Full story |
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Hyena mauls sleeping teen in Kruger Park A teenage boy is recovering in hospital after being mauled by a spotted hyena in the Kruger National Park. Full story |
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No talk of parades for Boks Bok coach Allister Coetzee knows that winning this Test series is a great achievement, especially after looking pretty ordinary for about 140 minutes in the first two Tests. Full story |
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