Record low turnout and losses for ANC at local government polls, protests at COP26 in Glasgow, a fuel price shock, Northern Ireland loyalists clash with police, and more
inspired protest during the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.— Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson, right, and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi share a moment at a UN Climate Change Conference session in Glasgow, Scotland.
Trouble continued in Belfast after the hijacking of a bus in Newtownards, earlier this week, by an armed, masked group calling themselves the Protestant Action Force. — A man receives a Covid-19 shot at Meadowlands vaccination site in Soweto. This week, SA registered 344 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the cumulative total to 2,922,735. There were 23 more Covid-19-related deaths, taking official deaths to 89,220. A total of 22,799,682 people have been vaccinated.
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