The recent launches – six in less than two weeks – were 'the just counteraction measures of the Korean People's Army on South Korea-US joint drills,' Pyongyang's foreign ministry said in a statement Thursday.
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The impoverished Sahel nation plunged into renewed turmoil at the weekend when Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba – who had seized power in January – was toppled by newly emerged rival Traore, leading a faction of disgruntled junior officers.
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Authorities say at least 93 people – more than 100 according to US television networks citing local officials – died in Hurricane Ian.
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It is simply not enough to just lament the failings and feel the despair, we have to build on the hope, writes Mandy Wiener.
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Eskom is reportedly looking for 1 000MW of surplus electricity 'that may exist out there in customers that are willing to generate into the grid'.
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WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus lamented that the outbreak, declared two weeks ago, was taking a deadly toll on health workers as well as patients.
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Six men appeared in the Carltonville Magistrates Court on Wednesday on charges including fraud and contravention of the Precious Metals Act.
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With a looming vote of no-confidence against him, Makhura resigned his position as premier on Tuesday.
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She said she enjoyed the full backing of her party and its national leadership.
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The visit formed part of a list of commitments she had made at the Local Government Summit in Boksburg a week ago.
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