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Seifsa, Numsa conclude three-year metals, engineering sector wage agreement

After three formal engagements, the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) and trade union the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) have concluded the terms of a three-year wage agreement for the metals and engineering sector. The agreement is for the period from July 1 to June 30, 2027.

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“So bad” – Former captain Roy Keane criticises Manchester United performance in Arsenal defeat (Video)

Manchester United have dropped to eighth place in the Premier League table following their home defeat to Arsenal on Sunday, and with two rounds left of the season, they’re at serious risk of missing out on Europe altogether. Former captain Roy Keane was utterly unimpressed with their performance against the Gunners and didn’t hold back […]

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Rishi Sunak: PM says world closest to nuclear war since Cuban missile crisis - live - The Independent

  1. Rishi Sunak: PM says world closest to nuclear war since Cuban missile crisis - live  The Independent
  2. Keir Starmer would make UK less safe, Rishi Sunak claims  BBC
  3. Sunak claims UK will be less safe under Labour in pre-election speech  Financial Times
  4. Politics latest news: Britain will be less safe under Labour, warns Sunak  The Telegraph
  5. ‘Who do you trust to keep you safe?’: Sunak to fight next election on UK’s security  The Guardian

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Anglo American rejects BHP's improved takeover bid

Australian mining giant BHP revealed Monday that British rival Anglo American has rejected an "improved" takeover bid worth £34 billion ($43 billion) as it aims to create a copper titan. Anglo's stock has been boosted since the initial approach as traders bet on a possible bidding war with other mining giants like Glencore or Rio Tinto.

CBC 

Winnipeg serial killer seen with victims in video footage played at trial

A Winnipeg man who killed four women in 2022 was seen on video surveillance footage with them in the days and hours before they died — including eating a meal a shelter, buying groceries and walking through a parking lot near the apartment where he later killed them, his trial heard Monday.

The Week 

How strong are Hamas?

Its numbers are 'notoriously difficult' to assess, but the Islamist group will offer 'lingering armed resistance for years to come'