Malcolm Marx was also stuck on the flight, OFM reported. Passenger Clinton Collard had flown from Kuwait to Doha and arrived after 15:00 on Monday to take the repatriation flight. He said according to documents from Dirco, which News24 has seen, the flight was confirmed. Collard added before they could embark, things seemed to run smoothly as they…
275 South Africans repatriated from US, hundreds more to arrive this weekBerlein said she was frustrated; she wanted to return home because she had been away for too long. "I am desperate to get home. I haven't been home in three months. And everything is very expensive here. We are staying at other people's houses; although…
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5 min read HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s Tylenol and circumcision. Yes, really. In a Cabinet meeting on October 9th, Kennedy—who is neither a medical doctor nor an autism researcher—reignited a controversial, long-debunked claim that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be