Julia Roberts is speaking out against the celebrity parents who scammed their kids’ way into top universities in the States.
In a blast from the past, Prince Charles was spotted on the beach in his swimming trunks (again), and the internet is loving it.
Later this year, the New York Stock Exchange will welcome the first listing of an African technology company valued at more than $1 billion.
Acne – the thing that tormented you as a teenager, and probably still pops up every now and then to ruin your day.
If you were in a band with a Myspace account between 2003 and 2015, you better hope your music is backed up somewhere safe and sound.
Recruitment firm Robert Walters recently released its annual salary survey, with lawyers featuring amongst the list of top earners.
In their ongoing bid to convince the world that the earth is flat, the Flat Earthers are now planning a trip to Antarctica.
A groomsman faceplanted hard at his best friend’s wedding, slap bang in the middle of the world’s most awkward song. It makes for riveting viewing.
The Economist Intelligence Unit survey has revealed the 10 most expensive and 10 cheapest cities in the world.
Cyril Ramaphosa landed some real-world experience of South Africa’s public transport, when he was stuck on a train for hours yesterday.
Looking for a perfect, thoughtful, off-registry wedding gift that the bride and groom will love? We’ve got you covered.
Irish people and non-Irish people all over the world celebrated St Patrick’s Day yesterday, with green beer, dancing, and epic parades.
Let’s take a look into the story behind the “90-minute interstellar mixtape”, sent into space in the 70s, as a kind of mixtape for extraterrestrials.
A new documentary investigates the rise and fall of Theranos, the multibillion-dollar healthcare company founded by Elizabeth Holmes.
More than 120 people have died, and many more are missing, after Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique and Zimbabwe with flash floods and extreme weather.
What would you do if you only had 48 hours to explore the Mother City? The Telegraph’s travel expert has some ideas.
The story of Bonnie and Clyde is one that we all know, but this one approaches the story from an angle not usually seen before.
Following the massacre of 50 people in a terrorist attack in New Zealand on Friday, tributes like this moving Haka have been honouring the victims.
Kenya is home to a rare ‘big tusker’elephant, which was captured on film by British photographer Will Burrard-Lucas.
Cyril Ramaphosa is set to earn another decent salary this year, which makes him one of the best-paid presidents in the world.
Tired of serving the same old ice-cream and chocolate sauce after dinner? We’ve got you covered with a healthier, tastier, and fruitier alternative.
Apple’s new advert drives home the importance of privacy, not only on our phones but in everyday life, in the best possible way.
If you were freaking out about Will Smith as Genie before, the new full-length trailer should help you form a more complete picture.
Marriott Bonvoy has made a list of Joburg’s top five art galleries, showcasing the city’s rich, culturally diverse contemporary art scene.
According to a newly-released annual salary survey, banking and finance professionals in South Africa are taking home some serious bucks.
Hot on the heels of the Standard Range Model 3, Tesla has unveiled its Model Y. Let’s have a quick squizz at some of the basics.
As we get ready to vote in May, let’s take a look at what the 2014 results might say about the outcome of the 2019 elections.
Daniel Radcliffe is hard at work in his latest role as a South African who escapes from prison during Apartheid South Africa.
Nowadays, if you want to eat healthily, it’s more important than ever to know where your food comes from. That’s easier than it sounds.
Facebook is adding a new safety feature to South African pages, in an attempt to prevent fake news and meddling ahead of the national elections.