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  2. Daily Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Daily Maverick is an independent, South African, English language, online news publication and weekly print newspaper, with offices in the country's two most populous cities: Cape Town (the site of its headquarters) and Johannesburg.

  3. Matt Kennard (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Kennard and Curtis founded Declassified UK, [20] a news website that concentrates on military and foreign policy. Until September 2021, the website was hosted as a sub-site by the South Africa-based online newspaper Daily Maverick.

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  5. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    (Yahoo! News) Spišská Stará Ves school stabbing. Two women are killed and a third is injured in a mass stabbing at a school in Spišská Stará Ves, Slovakia. The perpetrator is arrested. (Devdiscourse) Two homeless people are killed and two others are injured in a mass stabbing attack in Miami, Florida, United States. A 30-year-old suspect ...

  6. 15th BRICS summit - Wikipedia

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    Following the publication of the story, the Daily Maverick experienced a sustained DDOS attack from India, [46] [49] which forced it to temporarily block access to the site from the country. [50] The editor-in-chief of the Daily Maverick speculated that the reason for the DDOS attack was to prevent people in India from reading the article. [49]

  7. 2024 Mmamatlakala bus crash - Wikipedia

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    On 28 March 2024, a passenger bus crashed near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, the northernmost province of South Africa, killing 45 people and leaving an eight-year-old girl, who sustained serious injuries, as the sole survivor.

  8. Life Esidimeni scandal - Wikipedia

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    [2] Nicolson, Greg (3 April 2021). "Five years on, the pain of Life Esidimeni continues". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 17 November 2021. [3] Bornman, Jan (9 October 2017). "Life Esidimeni: The greatest cause of human right violations since democracy". News24. Retrieved 22 October 2017. [4] Ferlito, B A; Dhai, A (27 February 2018).

  9. Marikana massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Maverick reported in 2012, based on interviews with sources, that two protestors – both rock drillers and NUM members – had been killed by gunfire. [25] [29] This claim was later repeated. [30] However, the official investigation later found that two protestors had been shot by NUM representatives but had survived. [27] [28]