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Gibraltar tunnel plan gets boost as study finds it viable

A colossal underwater railway tunnel linking Spain and Morocco moves closer to reality after a new study confirms its technical feasibility. Could this £7.4bn megaproject transform travel between Europe and Africa? Read the latest.

Controversial Salah penalty sends 10-man Egypt through

Mohamed Salah's penalty secured a contentious 1-0 win for 10-man Egypt over South Africa in Afcon. VAR decisions dominated the clash, denying Bafana Bafana a late spot-kick. Read the full match report.

Nine killed in South African tavern shooting

Nine people are dead and ten injured after a mass shooting at a South African pub. Authorities are hunting for a dozen suspects. Read the latest on this tragic incident.

$1.5bn Illinois Law Saves Chicago Public Transit

A new Illinois law provides a $1.5 billion annual boost to Chicago's public transport, averting severe cuts and promising safety and reliability upgrades. Discover the funding plan.

Zuma barred from South Africa elections

South Africa's electoral court upholds ban preventing former President Jacob Zuma from running in upcoming elections, creating major political shockwaves ahead of the ANC's toughest electoral test.

Why Airport Security on UK Trains Is Impossible

Rail security experts reveal why implementing strict airport-style screening across Britain's vast train network would be impractical and fundamentally change our travel experience forever.

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