Sasria preps for potential grid collapse chaos, Tiger Woods accused of sexual harassment, King's Coronation is finally over, and Harvard releases the longest study ever into what makes us happy.
– The state-owned insurer has joined private ones in preparing for a potential total malfunction. [– A desperate 12-day search for the son of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s head of security, Major General Wally Rhoode, has ended in tragedy. [– Erica Herman, who was a longtime girlfriend of professional golfer Tiger Woods, has accused the 15-time major champion of sexual harassment, according to a court filing by Herman’s attorney in Florida on Friday.
– A South African company previously identified as one of this government’s biggest diamond customers is implicated in what the US says is a global network involving the trade of gems and artworks to benefit a terrorist organisation. [– First, you’ve got to drive a long way before you overcome your EV’s embedded carbon debt. And then there’s the trouble with the minerals in its battery… [
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