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MDMA may have protected Nova attack survivors from trauma, study suggests


BBC News


During the Nova music festival near Gaza’s border, partygoers took MDMA and LSD before a Hamas attack. Neuroscientists suggest MDMA may have provided psychological protection against trauma. A study by Haifa University scientists is being peer-reviewed, showing potential for MDMA in treating psychological trauma. The attack killed 360 people, with survivors under the influence of drugs during the event.



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Witness details deadly restaurant shootout that killed three people and left four injured


Daily Maverick


A deadly shooting at Solo restaurant in Sandton, Johannesburg, claimed three lives and injured four on 6 March. A man with bodyguards tried to enter with a firearm, leading to a shootout with the restaurant’s security. Two bodyguards died, and the man succumbed to injuries in the hospital. The man was identified as local businessman Spamandla Mabonga. Police are investigating the incident.



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Cyclone Alfred: Fears of destruction as ‘erratic’ tropical storm nears Australia


BBC News


Rare tropical cyclone Alfred approaches Australia’s east coast, causing evacuations and power outages. Expected to hit between Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast as a category one system with wind speeds up to 120km/h. Concerns of flash and riverine flooding in low-lying areas as it moves slowly. One man missing after vehicle swept into river. Up to 800mm of rain expected.



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Africa’s Sahel: The region with more ‘terror deaths’ than rest of world combined


BBC News


Mali’s army struggles against Islamist insurgents in the Sahel region, which now accounts for over half of all terrorism-related deaths globally, according to the Global Terrorism Index. The region has seen a tenfold increase in deaths since 2019, with extremist groups focusing their activities there. The Sahel spans 10 countries and has high birth rates, with a young population.



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Dehorning bears fruit as rhino poaching deaths drop in 2024


Daily Maverick


Over 1,000 rhinos were dehorned last year in a park to deter poaching. Environment Minister Dion George noted a decrease in poaching deaths in KZN, dropping from 325 to 232 in 2024. A total of 420 rhinos were poached in South Africa last year, with 320 on state properties and 100 on private lands. KZN remains the hardest-hit province, but saw a decline due to dehorning efforts.



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Hey Uber, what’s in a fee?


Daily Maverick


Uber South Africa is facing backlash over opaque billing practices, with drivers and riders complaining of plummeting earnings and unauthorised charges. Drivers describe the situation as “modern-day slavery” and express frustration over lack of transparency in fees. The company’s classification of drivers as independent contractors has also been a point of contention, with potential legislative changes on the horizon.



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The latest on Trump’s presidency as he warns Russia about sanctions: Live updates | CNN Politics


CNN


Canadians are upset at President Trump’s recent actions, criticizing his bad math and bad manners. Trump threatens new sanctions on Russia, denies federal workers’ unions’ attempt to lock down personal information, delays tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, and hosts a White House crypto summit. Employment growth rebounded in February with the US economy adding 151,000 jobs.



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Vaal Dam’s rapid rise sees level nearly at 100%


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Recent rainfall has boosted Vaal Dam levels to 98.99%, with an inflow of 387.4 cubic meters per second. Despite the dam nearing full capacity, Midvaal councillor Pieter Swart emphasizes the importance of responsible water usage to prevent future shortages, especially as South Africa enters a drier season. Follow Clr Pieter Swart’s Facebook page for updates.



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