Rashford fired blanks as Barca suffered a 2-0 quarter-final first leg defeat.
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Morning Fix: Big warning about the future of SAA | US bars SA from G20
Catch our latest news in our easy morning fix to kick-start your day
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Kaizer Chiefs news: Lilepo and Silva deliver goals, Mdu’s form
Kaizer Chiefs are cruising nicely, having won their last four league matches. A few more wins will secure CAF Confederation Cup spot.
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Why MAFIA are targeting Western Cape schools
A worrying spike of incidents suggests mafia are targeting Western Cape schools. Here’s what the criminal groups are after …
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South Africa slips in Kearney FDI Confidence Index ranking
South Africa slipped to 12 in 2026 in the Kearney FDI Confidence Index (FDI) from 7 in 2025. The index ranked 25 emerging market countries.
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Lapu-Lapu gov’t steps up support for 438 displaced MEPZ workers
LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu — At least 438 displaced workers from the Mactan Export Processing Zone (MEPZ) received 5 kilograms of rice each at the Public Employment Service Office (Peso) on Monday, April 13, 2026. The workers were recently laid off due to the permanent closure of their company. The distribution was led by Mayor Cindi
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Why US–Iran talks failed: Nuclear tensions, mistrust, and what comes next
Both parties accused each other of causing the collapse of peace talks held Sunday in Islamabad, Pakistan, after lengthy negotiations failed to produce an agreement to end the conflict that began six weeks ago following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. US officials claimed the talks broke down because Iran refused to pledge an end to its
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Remulla apologizes for ‘No Shirt’ arrests in Safer Cities drive
MANILA, Philippines — Interior Chief Jonvic Remulla apologized after police officers apprehended individuals for wearing no shirt under his department’s “Safer Cities” initiative, adding that the initiative will now “progress into other forms” amid public backlash. In a press briefing in Camp Crame on Monday, Remulla, speaking in Filipino, said, “Because of the lack in
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E-buses to ease fuel reliance? DOE backs move
MANILA – A new private sector-led electric bus (e-bus) program is being positioned as both an economic buffer and a climate solution, as the government moves to reduce the country’s exposure to volatile global oil prices. The Department of Energy (DOE) on Friday threw its support behind the Iwas-Taas Pamasahe E-Transport Solution Program, an initiative deploying
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₱23/liter diesel rollback set for April 14
MANILA, Philippines — Motorists are set to get relief this week as local oil firms prepare to slash pump prices after weeks of steep increases, with diesel expected to post the biggest rollback this Tuesday, April 14. In an advisory issued Monday, Shell Pilipinas said it will reduce diesel prices by ₱23 per liter effective
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