Oscar Pistorius released from jail and will live on probation until 2029
The South African justice system granted him the benefit in his second request. He had been in prison since 2014 for murdering his girlfriend in her house a year earlier. He will remain in a cabin outside Pretoria without privileges and under strict surveillance.

Caster Semenya: A case that should broaden the debate
Is the competitive restriction imposed on the South African only a debatable question of sporting equality?

South Africa plans to put in a bid for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup
If South Africa should receive the bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, it will mark the first time the nation has hosted the women’s tournament.

Road to reconciliation: Oscar Pistorius meets with father of Reeva Steenkamp to pave way for parole
The move comes 11 years after the double-amputee sprinter was preparing to run in his first World Championships against able-bodied athletes.
The floods in South Africa left at least 448 dead and millions of dollars in damage
About 4,000 houses were razed in the Durban region on the east coast. More than 600 schools were ruined by the rains and 101 were left inaccessible

Olympic gold medalist Schoenmaker opts for Commonwealth Games over Worlds
The world record holder in the 200m breaststroke will sit out the World Championships and compete at the Commonwealth Games this summer

Subvariants of Ómicron BA.4 and BA.5: already detected in 9 countries and scientists are on alert
In South Africa, sublinages were detected in 50% of patient samples. What risks do they pose to the control of the pandemic

“Never before seen” floods in South Africa caused at least 395 deaths and 55 disappearances
Most of the victims have been recorded in the Durban region, facing the Indian Ocean. The rains knocked down bridges and roads. More than 250 schools were affected and thousands of houses were destroyed

The deaths of the dramatic floods in South Africa already number 350 and those affected number more than 40,000
The rains were the largest in more than 60 years, breaking down bridges and roads and isolating much of the coastal region with the Indian Ocean

More than 300 people killed in the worst floods in six decades in South Africa rose to more than 300
The authorities updated the death toll and spoke of a “nightmare”. Rains destroyed thousands of homes, roads and bridges in the port city of Durban

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