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This is the only African airport that connects you to every inhabited continent


Business Insider Africa


Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) is Africa’s sole airport with nonstop flights to all six inhabited continents. With strategic investments and improved infrastructure, air travel in Africa is more accessible. In 2024, JNB served 12,272,780 passengers, making it sub-Saharan Africa’s busiest airport and a key hub connecting travelers globally.



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UK, seeking investment boost, plans to reduce pension bailout levy


Daily Maverick


The UK government is considering reducing the Pension Protection Fund levy to free up funds for investment, following proposals to boost private investment and economic growth. The move aims to support pension schemes and employers, with the PPF in a strong financial position. The changes could unlock millions of pounds for investment, according to pensions minister Torsten Bell.



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Live updates: American Airlines plane, Black Hawk helicopter collide near Washington, DC; no survivors expected


CNN


Midair collision between passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington, DC leaves no survivors. Recovery efforts ongoing with 28 bodies found. President Trump blames Democratic policies without evidence. Investigation underway by National Transportation Safety Board. Athletes from figure skating community among victims.



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SADC leaders likely to withdraw forces from DRC, including SANDF


Daily Maverick


Southern African leaders plan to withdraw military force from eastern DRC after battling M23 rebels. SADC seeks orderly withdrawal with ceasefire and peace talks. Concerns raised over haphazard withdrawal damaging SADC’s credibility. Extraordinary summit in Harare to address security situation chaired by Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa. DRC requests SADC reinforcement against M23/Rwanda.



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DRC battlefield: Kagame threatens SA


Daily Maverick


Rwandan President Kagame accuses South African President Ramaphosa of lying and distortion, denies threat of military aggression. Kagame claims Ramaphosa asked for support, not warned of attack. Kagame criticizes South African claims of Rwandan support for M23 rebels and disputes characterization of SAMIDRC as a peacekeeping force.



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