Earlier there was a fiery exchange when the judge and Bester sparred over his constitutional rights. He accused her of being biased and she asked him not to roll his eyes.
Dr Jakkie Cilliers from the Institute for Security Studies, the head of African Futures and Innovation who penned the report, discussed this with eNCA.
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"In Springfield, they're eating the dogs..., eating the cats, they're eating the pets of the people that live there," Trump said, as a clearly bemused Harris looked on. An ABC moderator jumped in ...
SRINAGAR - Indian-administered Kashmir began voting on Wednesday in the first local elections since the cancellation of its special semi-autonomous status sparked fury in the troubled Himalayan ...
South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile fell ill while giving a speech in the northeast of the country.Most Read from ...
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BEIJING - China said it would gradually raise its statutory retirement age, as the country grapples with a looming demographic crisis and an older population. Hundreds of millions of people in ...