Scientists have discovered a creature off the coast of Western Australia that’s twice the length of the average blue whale.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
99-year-old Captain Tom Moore served his country during World War II, and he is now taking up the call again in the face of a global pandemic.
The financial knock that Bezos took in March is now ancient history, as Amazon stocks soar and warehouse workers suffer.
While a number of sectors brace themselves for economic strife post-lockdown, some in real estate are cautiously optimistic.
Dramatic footage shows a container ship colliding with a crane and another ship at a port in South Korea.
Jennifer Haller speaks out about what it was like to be the first person in the world to trial a possible vaccine for COVID-19.
If you had a job interview lined up before we were all confined to the great indoors, you may have found yourself having to go through it online.
‘The Innocence Files’ is a docuseries about those who fight to free the wrongly convicted, while uncovering massive flaws in the US justice system.
Dr Kerrin Begg looks into studies on whether or not wearing a face mask will protect you and others from the coronavirus.
More than 32 million people tuned in on Easter Sunday to watch Andrea Bocelli’s solo performance in Italy’s Duomo Cathedral.
Bill Gates weighed in on how the coronavirus is affecting the world, how world leaders have responded to the crisis, and where to go from here.
Cape Town Stadium has been transformed into a massive testing station, where tourists will be processed before flying home.
Renowned criminal lawyer William Booth survived an attempted hit earlier this morning, when two suspects wearing surgical masks fired shots at him.
Drake wasn’t messing around when he built his Toronto mansion. It’s basically Drake, if Drake was a house.
Every family has its secrets, and royal families aren’t any different. Cue the cover-ups and denials.
If you’re running out of things to watch and want to expand your cinematic range, The Financial Times has a few suggestions.
Bring the outside in with these epic live streams and guided tours of some of the most beautiful natural wonders of the world.
President Ramaphosa cracked a meme-inspired joke during a video conference on Tuesday, and had a good chuckle whilst at it.
Speculation abounds as we draw closer to the proposed end date of the national lockdown, with some sectors reportedly planning a return to business as usual.
Easter egg hunts aren’t just for kids. In this online hunt for adults, finding four hidden eggs could land you in the running for some Takealot vouchers.
There has been plenty of noise surrounding the Apple Watch Series 5. Thankfully, it looks like this one packs a real punch.
Two people were injured when a SAPS van lost control at Bayswater Mall in Bloemfontein.
Harry and Meghan’s new branding has been revealed, and it looks like they have some big plans for the future.
After months of empty streets and isolation, Wuhan has lifted its lockdown, celebrating with a light show over the Yangtze River.
The richest people on Earth are not immune to the coronavirus, financially or otherwise. Still, despite some losses, they’re doing alright.
Homeless people at the so-called ‘homeless village’ organised a protest against their living conditions, with things turning violent.
The Valenture Institute has launched a scholarship for the children of healthcare providers in South Africa.
I know you’re bored, and carbs boost your mood, but we really need to get a handle on lockdown snacking.
The City of Cape Town has set up a ‘homeless village’ at the Strandfontein Sports Complex, to accommodate people during the 21-day lockdown.