Albanese – The Occupation of Palestine is what happens when you let injustice fester
There should be a concerted effort to target seaports that being are used as exit points to export goods and
There should be a concerted effort to target seaports that being are used as exit points to export goods and
The ceasefire in Gaza has been agreed, but the Israeli entity is still committing its violations. The agreement has been
The past two years have clarified many things about world powers, and where they stand on issues of justice. And
The Palestine solidarity movement is gaining momentum, yet it is the world’s governments that are failing to stand against Zionism
The Global Samud Flotilla is edging closer to the high-risk zone where previous Gaza aid missions have been attacked by
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has renewed its commitment to supporting South African pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah.
Gang violence and organised crime in the Western Cape have been in the public discourse for several weeks now. The
Many questions have come to the fore, following the announcement of South Africa’s migration to the Nusuk system. We unpack
CAPE TOWN – Cape Flats communities are expressing their frustrations over the rising levels of crime in their areas. This
CAPE TOWN -The Saudi Hajj and Umrah Ministry decided that South African Muslims wanting to perform the holy pilgrimage must
CAPE TOWN – Groote Schuur Hospital is gearing up to open a new Emergency Centre in 2026, which it promises
Two decades after liberal Muslims in the West rallied behind the question ‘What would Muhammad do?’, Gaza burns. And that
New polling from Ipsos in the UK, reveals that nearly half of Britons support the country’s recognition of a Palestinian
CAPE TOWN – Collaboration is key to dealing with the rise in crime in South Africa. Acting Police Minister, Firoz
Senior Hamas official Haroun Nasser al-Din has reaffirmed Al Aqsa’s central importance to Palestinians, both religiously and nationally. He has
For the past few weeks, we have been discussing issues related to the socio-economic influences driving crime. An economic model
The past few weeks in Cape Town have proven particularly violent. From mass shootings to taxi violence, and the much-publicised
In another big breakthrough for SAPS, 19 firearms and 1500 rounds of ammunition have been found at a house in
South Africa’s democracy is under pressure from things like unchecked corporate influence, to political capture. Investigative non-profit, Open Secrets, has
A powerful act of global solidarity is taking place this weekend. Activists from several countries are preparing to participate in