The Weekend Wrap
How the Israel-Iran war places the world in grave peril, Shivambu parts ways with Zuma, Malema, and why your cough won't go away.
Attack on Iran is Israel and the US’s latest step in implementing Mideast regime change
As Middle East tensions spiral, and the prospect of a broader regional war intensifies, it’s important to examine previous steps the US and Israel took over the years towards regime change and hegemonic control of the region.
By Mel Frykberg
The GNU at one — serial crises and continual turmoil are the order of the day
The first year of the Government of National Unity saw crises of power-sharing, policy fallouts, court challenges, declarations of mutual contempt between the ANC and DA, and the construction of a substitute coalition — followed by truces and a seeming compulsion to stay the course.
By Susan Booysen
Zionism untethered — inside the legal battle for the soul of UCT
Up until now, a narrative has been pushed in the local and international right-wing press that the council of the University of Cape Town had chosen to wilfully sacrifice R750-million in donor funding on the altar of its so-called Gaza resolutions.
By Kevin Bloom
The Weekend Wrap
How the Israel-Iran war places the world in grave peril, Shivambu parts ways with Zuma, Malema, and why your cough won't go away.

How the Israel-Iran war places the world in grave peril, and brings us alarmingly close to wider conflict
As Middle East tensions spiral, and the prospect of a broader regional war intensifies, it’s important to examine previous steps the US and Israel took over the years towards regime change and hegemonic control of the region.
By Mel Frykberg
The GNU at one — serial crises and continual turmoil are the order of the day
The first year of the Government of National Unity saw crises of power-sharing, policy fallouts, court challenges, declarations of mutual contempt between the ANC and DA, and the construction of a substitute coalition — followed by truces and a seeming compulsion to stay the course.
By Susan Booysen

Zionism untethered — inside the legal battle for the soul of UCT
Up until now, a narrative has been pushed in the local and international right-wing press that the council of the University of Cape Town had chosen to wilfully sacrifice R750-million in donor funding on the altar of its so-called Gaza resolutions.
By Kevin Bloom

Floyd Shivambu to step out of the shadow of Malema and Zuma, but his future is uncertain
Floyd Shivambu, the perennial sidekick, faces an uphill battle on his own.
By Nonkululeko Njilo

SA’s missing kids and the agony of parents who never stop hoping
Hundreds of South African children go missing every year. Most are found, but many are not. For the families left behind, the pain is excruciating – and endless. Daily Maverick will be publishing a series of articles throughout Child Protection Week to highlight this crisis.

Condolences and contradictions — what André Lincoln’s funeral exposed about the state
When retired top cop André Lincoln died recently, he faced a multimillion-rand state legal bill and accusations, which he denied, about a killed colleague. But President Cyril Ramaphosa approved Lincoln’s funeral, meaning the state officially viewed him as honourable.
By Caryn Dolley
The new Iron Curtain: Eastern Europe mobilises for defence against Russian aggression
US President Donald Trump’s threat not to respect America’s Nato obligations has spurred Europe into action.
By Peter Fabricius
Historical Guest Farms of the Eastern Cape Karoo: Part 1
The Eastern Cape Karoo, arguably the unsung hero of all South African travel destinations, is famous for its country hospitality, its adventure options, and its historic old farmsteads full of stories and friendly faces.
By Julienne Du Toit
Innovative Shukri Conrad turned a wilting Proteas side into the best in the world
Many of Shukri Conrad’s often left-field decisions have been met with disdain – until they’ve paid off.
By Keanan Hemmonsbey
Daily Mini Crossword Quickie
Why won’t my cough go away?
There can be a range of reasons for a persistent cough. But most chronic coughs are caused by three conditions.
By David King
Wits researchers help create ‘most accurate maps yet’ of where reforestation can best fight climate change
The study has strong implications for Africa where natural grasslands and savannas are often misguidedly and inappropriately converted to forests, which can actually harm biodiversity and even exacerbate global warming.
By Ethan van Diemen
V is for VUUR: A fiery bro-fest redefines what a restaurant can be
After a tour of a fine foods business that grew out of a car boot, fire rained down on a sunny, lazy day on a Stellenbosch farm. If fire could make waves, this was it.
By Tony Jackman
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An Iranian reacts to the damage to residential buildings in Nobonyad Square, Tehran, after Israeli airstrikes in Iran on 13 June. (Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images) 