Winter storms and the return of load-shedding saw SA have a difficult start to the week; Covid-19 continues its relentless march as colonial-statues in the Cape are roughed up
AH-64E Apache helicopters release flares during the Republic of China Armed Forces’ annual Han Kuang military exercise in Taichung.
— Real Madrid’s players celebrate winning the Liga title after the Spanish League football match between Real Madrid CF and Villarreal CF at the Alfredo di St— The vast Yangtze drainage area has been lashed by torrential rains since June, leaving 141 people dead or missing and forcing the evacuation of millions more across several provinces.
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