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Government Considers Intervention Amid Rising Fuel Prices but Rules Out Carbon Tax Cut

The Irish government has indicated it may take measures to address escalating fuel costs following recent global price hikes, though officials have explicitly dismissed the possibility of reducing the carbon tax.

The Great Irish Stout Debate: Guinness, Beamish, and Murphy’s Lead a Cultural Resurgence

Ireland’s traditional stouts are experiencing a significant comeback as a new generation of drinkers embraces the distinct flavors of Guinness, Beamish, and Murphy’s. This shift marks a renewed interest in the country's brewing heritage and the unique characteristics that define each of these ico...

Early Trial Date Sought for 95-Year-Old Man Facing Historical Indecent Assault Charges

Legal representatives are seeking an expedited trial date for a 95-year-old man accused of multiple counts of indecent assault against a young girl in Ennis nearly five decades ago. The request comes as the defendant faces seven charges dating back to the late 1970s.

Death Toll From Israeli Strikes on Lebanon Reaches 394 Since Monday

The death toll from intensive Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon has risen to 394 people since the start of the week, according to Lebanese health officials. The casualties include a significant number of civilians, with dozens of children and emergency first responders among the dead.

Jay-Jay Okocha Urges South African Players to Seek European Moves

Nigerian football legend Jay-Jay Okocha has challenged Bafana Bafana players to leave their domestic comfort zones and pursue careers in Europe to elevate their standing on the global stage.

Manamela Demands Answers on Seta’s R15m Lease Scandal

Higher Education Deputy Minister Buti Manamela has called for immediate accountability following revelations that a Sector Education and Training Authority (Seta) spent over R15 million on an unoccupied office building.

Global Perspectives: 48 Hours in Pictures for March 8, 2026

A curated selection of the most impactful news photography from the past narrow window showcases the diverse tapestry of human experience, from local developments in South Africa to major international headlines. This visual retrospective captures the intensity of current events and the quiet mom...

No Bail for ‘Bubbles’: Court Rules Cape Town Gang Leader’s Release Could Lead to More Violence

The Cape Town Magistrate’s Court has denied bail to Moegamat "Bubbles" Brown, the alleged leader of the Terrible West Siders gang, citing significant risks to public safety. The presiding officer ruled that Brown's release would likely incite further gang-related conflict and compromise the ongoi...

Western Cape High Court Judge Challenges Eviction from R900-per-Month State Housing

Western Cape High Court Judge Daniel Thulare is defending his continued residence in a government-owned property despite receiving an eviction notice and paying a monthly rent of only R900. Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has labeled the occupation illegal, citing a multi...

Bradbury Clinches Second Joburg Open Title as Jarvis Falls Short of Historic Hat-Trick

England’s Dan Bradbury secured his second Joburg Open trophy on Sunday, fending off a historic bid from South African sensation Casey Jarvis. The victory marks a significant milestone for Bradbury, while Jarvis narrowly missed becoming the first player in years to secure three consecutive tour wins.