Street artists AnonyMouse have taken to installing incredibly small, detailed buildings in unexpected places.
Yeah, you can go with an expertly rendered cake that looks too good to eat, or you can take in the majesty of a cake that looks like it went through the wars before you found it.
Niki, a four-year-old Doberman, ran to her owner’s defence when he was held at gunpoint by criminals outside his home.
Public opinion is divided over a video of a pregnant woman, arrested in Australia, for promoting an anti-lockdown protest online.
Container ships are one of the safest ways to move cargo, so it’s great that the industry is looking at greener ways to get the job done.
David Blaine’s first dangerous public stunt in over decade looks like it went off without a hitch.
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost is a massive improvement on that weird cryptocurrency car the company revealed earlier this year.
In a study evaluating more than 1 500 universities across 93 countries, with the largest and most diverse assessment of universities worldwide, one SA university stands out from the crowd.
I’m pretty sure that the last thing Adele wanted was to attract the attention of Tom Hanks’ son, Chet.
When the long-awaited expedition to find the “edge of the earth” was cancelled due to the pandemic, a couple took it upon themselves to go it alone.
Air traffic controllers have to deal with enough stress at work without throwing a ‘person’ with a jetpack into the mix.
Richard Branson is a notoriously voracious reader who believes that one book, with a strong South African connection, is what we need to get through the pandemic.
The brain and the gut are connected biochemically by the “gut-brain axis”. That bond is so strong that the gut is often referred to as the “second brain”.
Let’s check out the competition with a first look at some of the stunning entries in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.
That valve mask or face shield that you’ve been wearing might not offer the protection you think it does.
An art museum in Oxford banished a Rembrandt painting to the basement in 1981, declaring it a fake. Fast forward nearly four decades, and things have changed.
The new COVID Alert SA app looks like it might actually work to prevent the spread of the disease.
Sam Cox, or Mr Doodle as he has come to be known, is a professional doodler from England. Yeah, I didn’t know that was a career choice, either.
It looks like Trevor Noah is back in the dating game following his split from Jordyn Taylor last year.
History tells us that while a COVID-19 vaccine would be timely, scientists shouldn’t jump the gun before sending one out into the world.
Meghan and Harry were looking forward to settling down in their new home, but some locals aren’t delighted to have them in town.
If you’re going to lie to the world about your former marriage, and cheating on your then-wife, best not to do it in the New York Times.
Unlike numerous other industries, video communication platforms didn’t suffer from the pandemic slump, with Zoom proving to be one of the most popular.
A groundbreaking judgement from the Western Cape High Court has taken the first step toward addressing the legacy of apartheid spatial planning in Cape Town.
The International Wines & Spirits Competition has spoken, revealing some of the finest gins from across the globe.
You’ll struggle to find a friendship more wholesome than the one between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
The internet is divided over whether or not Adele should be “cancelled” for her choice of dress and hairstyle celebrating the Notting Hill Carnival.
Take the edge off the start of the week with some stunning shots from this year’s National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition.
More bodies have been found in the bushes next to Baden Powell Drive, on a stretch locals now refer to as “the killing fields of the Cape Flats”.
By now you may know that Brad Pitt is dating Nicole Poturalski, despite the couple’s best attempts to keep their relationship to themselves.