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While you were sleeping: 19 July 2016

While you were sleeping: 19 July 2016

Axe-wielding teen injures four in Germany, Trump faces uphill battle at RNC, and Keplar discovers over 100 new planets.

“The quantity [prescribed] is naturally indefinite.”

 Winston Churchill’s prescription for alcohol during Prohibition in the US.

Story of the Day

TRAINSPOTTER: How the DA’s Solly Msimanga hopes to turn Battleground Tshwane into a better version of Sweden 

Meet the Democratic Alliance’s candidate for the imploding municipality of Tshwane. In the nation’s other capital, opposition parties benefit from the fact that it couldn’t possibly do a worse job than the African National Congress. But how much better is not worse? And can Msimanga, a political unknown in national circles, deliver the goods in so volatile and high profile a city? By RICHARD POPLAK.
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While you were sleeping

Afghan teen wields axe on German train

German police have killed a 17-year-old Afghan refugee after he attacked passengers aboard a train in Wurzburg. The attacker is believed to have injured four with an axe and a knife. Some witnesses claimed the teen exclaimed “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) during the attack. Read More

Trump seeks to quell Republican revolt

It was a chaotic first day at the Republican National Convention. With many anti-Trump delegates furious at procedural rules that denied them a voice, calls and jeers against the party’s chosen one dominated day one. Pro-Trump supporters attempted to drown out naysayers with their own chants of “Shame! Shame!” to ill effect. Tuesday is virtually guaranteed to be entertaining. Read more

North Korea fires more missiles

North Korea’s Supreme Leader decided to launch three ballistic missiles on Tuesday. Believed to be SCUD missiles, the launches were headed hundreds of miles inside the Sea of Japan. Early reports indicated that they were not headed for the Daily Maverick office. For now. Read more

Keplar discovers 104 exoplanets

A team of researchers announced late on Monday that the Keplar space telescope, as well as several ground observatories, have identified 104 exoplanets outside of our solar system. Exciting news is that at least four of these have earth-like rocky surfaces. Keplar now has a confirmed 2,326 planets under its observatorial belt. Read more

In Numbers

150WPM

The words per minuted exceeded by British journalists who learn “Teeline” shorthand.

Facts of the Day

Today in 1903 Maurice-Francois Garin won the first Tour de France.

Fact of the day: The human stomach has more nerve endings than the spinal cord. ‘Gut feeling’ suddenly means a whole lot more than putting one’s back into it.

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Features

Photo: Solly Msimanga (DA) TRAINSPOTTER: How the DA’s Solly Msimanga hopes to turn Battleground Tshwane into a better version of Sweden 
By Richard Poplak
Original photos: President Jacob Zuma (Sapa), SABC COO Hlaudi
Motsoeneng (Steven Kang), NPA head Shaun Abrahams (GCIS), The Hawks boss
Mthandazo Ntlemeza (CityPress) Political Trials: David vs Goliath and the high cost of taking on a well-resourced state 
By Marianne Thamm
Photo: Melanie Verwoerd and Ahmed Kathrada. Ahmed Kathrada: The mountains we still have to climb are huge 
By Melanie Verwoerd
Photo: Gugs Zulu (VW SA) Gugu Zulu: SA remembers ‘the fastest brother in Africa’ 
By Greg Nicolson
Main photo: A handout photograph made available by the South African
Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) showing Treatment
Action Campaign (TAC) supporters marching to handover a memorandum amongst
them is the Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and the UNAIDS Executive
Director Michel Sidibe, to the AIDS 2016 Conference in Durban, South
Africa, 18 July 2016. South Africa is hosting the AIDS 2016 Conference
scheduled for Durban, from 18-22 July 2016. EPA/Siyasanga Mbambani / GCIS GroundUp: March to Aids conference highlights millions who remain untreated 
By GroundUp
Photo: Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts to the
crowd while appearing at a campaign rally in Norcross, Georgia, USA, 10
October 2015. EPA/ERIK S. LESSER Liar Liar: Electioneering in the Post-Truth Era 
By Stephen Grootes
Photo: Aerial view of Tormin mine on the West Coast. Photo from Tormin
promotional video. amaBhungane: West Coast dune mining – is the tide turning on Tormin? 
By AMABHUNGANE
Photo: The SABC Broadcast Centre headquarters in Auckland Park,
Johannesburg (Mike Powell, via Wikimedia Commons) Four SABC journalists fired because they approached labour court – lawyer 
By News24
Main photo: Hymn singing at His Generation Church in Harare. (Simon
Allison) The Dissident, the Despot & the Divine: A tale of two Zimbabwean churches 
By Simon Allison
amaBunghane-Malawi-Timber-factory-vanishes.jpg amaBhungane: Politically connected brothers, scandal, toxic loans – Malawi edition 
By AMABHUNGANE
Photo: South African HIV/Aids action group members of the Treatment
Action Campaign (TAC) protest during a meeting at St.George’s
Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa  29 August 2007. EPA/NIC BOTHMA Op-Ed: What Durban forgets – Aids, Denialism and People Power 
By Fatima Hassan
Main photo: Nehawu on Monday 18 July marched at lunch time through
busy central Cape Town from Parliament up the road to the Western Cape
Public Protector’s office. All photos by Marianne Merten. Mgidlana, ‘Parliament’s Hlaudi’: Nehawu asks Public Protector to probe ‘flagrant violations’ of financial management act 
By Marianne Merten
Photo:Anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs sit on a shelf in the pharmacy at
the Ubuntu clinic in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township February 15,
2010. REUTERS/Finbarr O’Reilly. GroundUp: No HIV transmissions after sex 58,000 times without condoms 
By GroundUp
Photo: Lucky, the JMPD employee who was caught on camera selling a
driver’s licence to a client is confronted by GroundUp. He was still
working at the facility, almost two weeks after evidence was submitted to
the director of internal affairs at the JMPD. Photo: Benita Enoch GroundUp: State employee who offered bribe still has his job 
By GroundUp
Photo: Pro-Russian rebels stand line during the military parade in
downtown Donetsk, Ukraine, 09 May 2016. Leaders of self-proclaimed Donetsk
and Lugansk People's Republics (DNR and LNR) organised a Victory Day parade
marking the 71st anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War
II. EPA/ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO ICG: Crossing the line in Ukraine 
By International Crisis Group
The pack of riders pass by supporters holding a banner in tribute to
victims of the Nice truck terrorist attack during the 14th stage of the
103rd edition of the Tour de France cycling race over 208.5Km between
Montelimar and Villars-Les-Dombes Parc des Oiseaux, France, 16 July 2016.
EPA/KIM LUDBROOK While you were sleeping: 18 July 2016 
By John Stupart

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