With houses listing at up to R180 million, Cape Town boasts some of the most exclusive and expensive suburbs in South Africa.
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Cape Town is renowned for hosting some of the most extravagant New Year’s festivities in South Africa. One of the most iconic New Year’s events in South Africa is the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, also ...
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A century later, Georgia's pro-Western president is refusing to leave office, arguing she is the last legitimate institution in her country. On Sunday, her six-year term as president is due to end.
It's just the Flames' ninth home loss in the last six-plus seasons. "Western Kentucky did a great job of continuing to believe when they got down," McKay said. "They were very, very intentional." ...
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Cape Breton University is slashing its budget by up to $20 million this year because of a federal cut in the number of international students allowed. President David Dingwall said the restriction ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – One person is dead after a crash on Gordon Highway in Augusta. Richmond County Coroner Mark Bowen tells us that 22-year-old David Houck from Fort Eisenhower was turning ...
Looking ahead, will this year's total set another new annual record? Following are the latest missions coming up from the Cape. All launches are listed in Eastern Standard Time. But be aware ...
The 72-page ruling released by U.S. International Court of Trade Judge Leo M. Gordon late Monday means congestion pricing will not start as planned on Jan. 5, New Jersey’s lawyer said.