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While you were sleeping: 8 June 2016

While you were sleeping: 8 June 2016
Mediterranean refugee deaths skyrocket, Trump shouts at Clinton (again), and Proteas sail to victory vs Australia.

























"I was quiet, but I was not blind."

– Jane Austen




















































Story of the Day
































Legends of the Fall: Is the true ANC exiled to the political wilderness? 



The build-up to August’s local government elections has been marred by disputes and violence over the ANC’s candidate lists. Those who have been left off, and their supporters, are disgruntled and some are opting to stand as independent candidates in the election. They will join a massive group of people who now exist on the fringes of the ANC, including those who were on the losing side of factional battles, those thrown out of government and veterans who keep their distance from the party leadership. What will become of this growing community of outcasts? By RANJENI MUNUSAMY.
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While you were sleeping


















Refugee deaths in Mediterranean hit 10,000


Over 10,000 refugees have died attempting to cross the Mediterranean. The European Union published these startling new figures on Tuesday indicating that this number was for the last two years alone. Read more
















Trump lashes Clinton on final primary day


Instead of focusing on his own presidential campaign goals on his final day in the Republican primaries, Donald Trump railed against Hillary Clinton. Giving the global public a taste of things to come, the Orange Menace quipped, "The Clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form" while speaking at his own golf resort. Clinton, now the Democratic nominee, is firmly in the crosshairs. Read more
















Proteas back in form vs Australia


South Africa has comfortably-defeated Australia in the third ODI at Guyana National Stadium. The Proteas defended a score of 189 to bring Australia to a crumbling 142 off 34.2 overs. Read more
















19th Century wine discovered


A Château d'Yquem 1896, Pedro Ximénez 1899 and Porto 189, have been discovered in a Czech castle among a vintage collection of 133 wines hidden beneath the floorboards of its chapel. The collection is valued at $830,000, but will likely fetch far higher at auction. For the hipsters, an organic, truly artisanal wine like this is worthy of spending their trust funds to buy.  Read more









































In Numbers


















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The number of exhibitors at E3 2016 showcasing virtual or augmented reality technology. This is almost double the 2015 figure.































Facts of the Day


















Today is World Oceans Day, and the theme this year is ‘Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet’ with a strong focus on issue of plastic pollution.

Fact of the day: La Cucaracha is a tragic song about a cockroach that dies because it cannot smoke marijuana.




















































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Photo: ANC members sat through raise their accreditation in support of
<br>a national executive committee nomination from the floor of the Mangaung
<br>conference. Photo Greg Nicolson/NewsFire. Mangaung, Free State, South
<br>Africa, 18 Decemeber 2012. Legends of the Fall: Is the true ANC exiled to the political wilderness? 
By Ranjeni Munusamy
Photo: Public Protector Thuli Madonsela opens the African Ombudsman
<br>Summit in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 25 February 2014. Picture: Werner
<br>Beukes/SAPA State Capture: Madonsela needs funds to investigate as Jonas speaks out again 
By Greg Nicolson
Photo: Cosatu President S'dumo Dlamini (centre) and General Secretary
<br>Bheki Ntshalintshali. (Greg Nicolson) Op-Ed: Cosatu, Cosatu, why hast thou forsaken us? 
By Stephen Grootes
Main photo: Children in Manenberg are often cooped up indoors or
<br>confined to their yard as gang war flares up. Reports of children killed or
<br>wounded by crossfire are common. Photo: Steve Kretzmann (photo used with
<br>permission of child’s guardian). Ground-Up: DA vs ANC vs gangs in Manenberg 
By GroundUp
Photo: Police officers clear rock barricades while others invade the
<br>hostel. (Bheki Simelane) Diepkloof Hostel Protests: Police tear gas fumes fell children at local crèche 
By BHEKI C. SIMELANE
Photo: An exterior toilet stands in a Zulu homestead in the Valley of
<br>a Thousand Hills near Durban, South Africa, 23 September 2010. EPA/JON
<br>HRUSA Down the Bucket Toilet: Basic services mission not entirely flushed with success, reveals Statistician-General’s report 
By Marianne Merten
Photo: Nigerian woman walks past a sign on polluted land warning of
<br>contamination in the Ogale community in the oil rich Niger Delta, Nigeria,
<br>09 March 2016. EPA/TIFE OWOLABI ISS Today: Boko Haram may not be Nigeria’s biggest threat 
By Simon Allison
Photo of Dieudonné Ndabarushimana by Afrique Connection. Burundi’s AU victory: Fox in the henhouse is bad news for beleaguered opposition 
By Simon Allison
Photo: Children play at an informal settlement in Soweto August 25,
<br>2011. REUTERS / Siphiwe Sibeko GroundUp: Lion of Africa case shows that children’s grants must be protected 
By GroundUp
Main photo: Johanna Joggem (left) and Vanessa Josiah in front of the
<br>makeshift toilet in Centerton informal settlement. Joggem cannot use the
<br>toilet because of her disability. Photo: Joseph Chirume GroundUp: Disabled woman lives in a cardboard shack on a filthy hill 
By GroundUp
Photo: Serena Williams (R) of the US and Maria Sharapova of Russia
<br>shake hands after their quarter finals match on day nine of the Australian
<br>Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 26 January 2016 EPA/FILIP
<br>SINGER Serena Williams is the highest paid female athlete in the world – why did it take so long? 
By Antoinette Muller
A female boxer trains during an early morning training session at the
<br>inner city boxing gym in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa, 06 June
<br>2016. Boxers from the inner city boxing gym trained in memorial to the late
<br>Muhammad Ali, dubbed as 'The Greatest,' who died on 03 June 2016 in
<br>Phoenix, Arizona, USA, at the age of 74. A public funeral procession and
<br>memorial service will be conducted 10 June 2016 in Louisville. The Gym is
<br>situated in one of the country's most dangerous inner city areas and is
<br>built in a dis-used petrol station. Both male and female boxers from all
<br>races train with George Khosi. Khosi was once The Soweto Super Middle
<br>weight boxing champion until one day in 1997 robbers shot him in both legs
<br>and in the right eye thus ending his boxing career. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK While you were sleeping: 7 June 2016 
By John Stupart
































OPINIONS













IvoVegterBW Motsoaledi’s anti-smoking crusade is not about public health
By Ivo Vegter
Grootes for DM.jpg Liar, Liar, the Country’s on Fire – but everyone’s too bored to notice 
By Stephen Grootes