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Refugees Angry and Traumatised after violent eviction

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After spending a night sleeping on the hard pews and cold floor of the Central Methodist Church in Cape Town, hundreds of refugees who were violently evicted from the Waldorf arcade by police on Wednesday are still trying to determine what their next steps will be.  For many the focus is on finding the seven children, one as young as seven months old, who they say went missing in the chaos on Wednesday.

Massive Earth tremor hits Kwazulu-Natal

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The Council for Geoscience has confirmed that a 3.7 magnitude tremor swept through KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday afternoon. Reports are coming in from areas including Durban, Hillcrest and Port Shepstone. The Council for Geoscience’s Mahlatse Mononela says at this stage, the exact cause of the tremor remains unclear. ā€œ Yes there was an earth tremor that took place at around 13h19. This tremor hit roughly south west of Durban around 72 km with magnitude of 3.7. At this point we cannot confirm if there will be another one hitting.ā€

How hard is Liverpool's trip to Quatar? Manager Klopp speak

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Liverpool's festive schedule is full packed, 10 games in 30 days and a trip to Quatar. Manager Jurgen klopp open up about how hard is december to liverpool.

Funny video laugh with this Grand fathers fight

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This video is so much funny. Enjoy

Dont try this game if you are more than 85 kilograms

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Its a funny game but hard for friends who are fat. Click the video to enjoy

Marco Verrati signs new deal with PSG until 2024

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Italy midfielder Marco Verratti has extended his contract with French champions Paris Saint-Germain until 2024, the club said Wednesday.

Cyril Ramaphosa to give update on action against gender violence

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President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to give an update on the government’s efforts to end gender-based violence. Ramaphosa will address the nation in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon when he responds to questions posed by members of Parliament. In September, the president announced an emergency five-point action plan to deal with the scourge of gender-based violence. When he announced this emergency action plan, he promised an interim committee in his office would focus on its swift implementation. The measures included setting up a fund to help address gender-based violence, reviewing laws to prioritise the needs and interests of survivors and strengthening the criminal justice system. The plan further included overhauling the national register of offenders and making changes to the school curriculum to include gender power relations among others. Ramaphosa will on Thursday announce how far his government is with implementing...