Fifty years on, women’s pioneer returns to Boston Marathon
Back in 1972, Val Rogosheske was one of only eight runners in the inaugural women’s division at the Boston Marathon. On Monday she was the
Back in 1972, Val Rogosheske was one of only eight runners in the inaugural women’s division at the Boston Marathon. On Monday she was the
The City of Seattle has published the fifth set of draft Surveillance Impact Reports (SIRs) for six of the 26 currently existing surveillance technologies, per
The team will comprise of various stakeholders including the Office of the Auditor-General, business, religious sector, labour, community-based organisations as well as professional bodies such
New Zealand is relaunching and expanding its Working Holiday Scheme with Singapore and will welcome applications from May 5, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced today.
The Philippine ships have every right to be within our exclusive economic zone. Ang walang karapatan ay ang Chinese vessels na sunod nang sunod sa
Ukraine said on Monday that Russia had started an anticipated new offensive in the east while a Russian missile attack killed seven people in Lviv,
Non-governmental organisations are turning their attention to the city’s beaches as clean-up operations continue across eThekwini following the severe flooding in KwaZulu-Natal. The Litterboom Project –
A carving celebrating the long-standing friendship between Aotearoa New Zealand and Singapore was today unveiled by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Singapore’s Gardens by the
As dam levels remain high following heavy rains and floods in KwaZulu-Natal, two of the province’s dam levels remain on the radar of the Department
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says while it welcomes assistance by the national government to communities in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape devastated by last week’s