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Three Plett restaurants named among best in SA

Excellent service and a unique experience to meet each guest’s needs are what the three Plettenberg Bay restaurants which secured a top 100 spot in the Dineplan Top Reviewers’ Choice Awards for 2023 serve to their patrons.

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Judge Gayaat Salie set to tie the knot with Portuguese fiancé

Cape Town high court judge Gayaat Salie is getting married today — nine months after striking up a conversation with a Portuguese suitor who asked her if she was a foreigner touring South Africa.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

welcomes his brazilian counterpart da silva for a bilateral meeting here on the shores of the amazon river. the two leaders are pushing for renewed international attention to this corner of the world. the deforestation in the amazon is still at record levels despite efforts to cut it down. scientists believe the ecosystem will be further threatened by the emergence of a climate pattern called el nino. latin america saw its highest rate in warming over the last threeing idecades. the bilateral is an occasion to raise the president's profile on an international stage. i think this agenda could be interesting for colombia, because it allows colombia to present itself as a stakeholder and an agent against greenhouse gasses in latin america or at least for the preservation of

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

before the election, he tweeted his opponent won't say what he promised to the baby killing terrorists or to the western countries. erdogan may be one of the most extreme representatives of this attitude, but he is not alone as many commentator haves noted, most of the world's population is not aligned with the west in its struggle against putin's invasion of ukraine. the ukraine war itself has only highlighted a broader phenomenon. many of the world's largest and most powerful countries in the developing world are growing increasingly anti-western and anti-american. when brazil elected da silva to the presidency last october, many breathed a sigh of relief that bolsonaro had been replaced by a traditional but familiar left-of-center figure. yet he's chosen to pointedly

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CNN Newsroom Live

appeals would have an effect on the invited guests. and you heard french president iemmanuel macron say it could b a game-changer in trying to get to the global south. da silva did not meet with zelenskyy. he's one of those so-called fence-sitters. others would like to meet with zelenskyy, but it appears it's not happening on this stop. vietnam is another in the same position. now, whether any of those make any difference, i think, remains to be seen, but certainly the leaders who are gathered here were very hopeful that that would make a difference. of course, they're all leaving the summit with this looming question of how much the support can be sustained going forward. you know, none of these g7 leaders is particularly.

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BBC News

thailand's temperatures in the capital city bangkok reached 45 degrees celcius, or 113 degrees fahrenheit, for the first time in history last weekend. people were warned to avoid going outdoors because of the heat. temperatures have exceeded a0 degrees celsius for much of the month. this is happening across south east asia in recent days. laos recorded 42.7 degrees celcius, nearly 109 degrees fahrenheit, believed to be the highest. six cities in north and east india saw temps above 44 degrees celcisus, that's111 degrees fahrenheit, the bangladeshi capital dhaka soared above 40 degrees celcisus, 104 degrees fahrenheit, the hottest day there in 58 years. the bbc�*sjoao da silva has more. in recent days we have been seeing scorching heat in parts of china as well as many parts of south and southeast asia. april and may are usually

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BBC News

six cities in north and east india saw temps above 44 degrees celcisus, that's111 degrees fahrenheit. and the bangladeshi capital dhaka soared above a0 degrees celcisus, 104 degrees fahrenheit, the hottest day there in 58 years. the bbc�*sjoao da silva has more. in recent days we have been seeing scorching heat in parts of china as well as many parts of china as well as many parts of south and southeast asia, april and may are usually the hottest months of the year in this region, before monsoon rains begin and really bring some relief but the fact is it's unusually hot right now as you mentioned. we are seeing temperature records being broken in many parts and it's causing serious problems, it has already caused a number of deaths in india, a lot of people being hospitalised due to heat —related problems,

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BBC News

local officials have issued an extreme heat warning for friday, with temperatures expected to climb as high as sit degrees celsius — or 129 degrees fahrenheit. this is happening across south east asia. laos recorded 42.7 degrees celsius — nearly 109 degrees fahrenheit — believed to be the highest ever. six cities in north and east india saw temps above tilt degrees celsius, that's 111 degrees fahrenheit. and the bangladeshi capital dhaka soared above lio degrees celsius — 104 degrees fahrenheit, the hottest day there in 58 years. the bbc�*sjoao da silva has more. in recent days we have been seeing scorching heat in parts of china as well as many parts of south and southeast asia. april and may are usually the hottest months of the year in this region, before monsoon rains begin and really bring some relief, but the fact is it's unusually hot right

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

. brazil's newly elected president da silva is determined to right the wrongs of his predecessor, former president bolsonaro, especially when it comes to the destruction of the country's critical rain forest. yesterday christiane amanpour asked him what his plans are to combat climate change. >> mr. president, you spoke about your view that under the previous government, genocide was committed against your people. you talk about the deaths during covid and particularly the hundreds of deaths amongst the indigenous people. i know you visited their region in the amazon recently. what are you going to do, though, also about climate? because that's another big item on your agenda with president

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