A Ukrainian passenger jet, which crashed shortly after takeoff in Tehran, Iran, is believed to have been shot down, possibly accidentally, by an Iranian missile.
They say you can’t put a price on a good education, but for what they’re charging, these schools better deliver the goods.
The effects of climate change can be seen in full force Down Under, which is perhaps part of why so many South Africans are now talking about planting spekboom.
Amazon accounts for more than half of all online sales in the US, which is a pretty incredible statistic. Not that Walmart is letting its competitor have all the fun.
The World Bank has been watching on closely as load shedding returns, and the organisation has some pretty bleak predictions about what lies ahead.
Skiing trips are great fun, until an avalanche threatens to derail what should have been a fun family vacation.
Tensions between the US and Iran have been boiling over these past few days, although the latest development is good news for those wanting to avoid all-out war.
I’m already tired of hearing about ‘Love Island’ being filmed in Cape Town, and the first episode hasn’t even aired yet. Anyway, here we are.
South Africans have become accustomed to hearing about robberies pulled off by the ‘Rolex gang’. This murder, and the ensuing ‘investigation’, points to something rather sinister.
UK trash TV ‘Love Island’ is using an Upper Constantia property as the base for the latest season, and producers are clearly worried about security.
True-crime series have become immensely popular these last few years, and the genre has become a little overdone. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, though.
Footage showing a brawl erupting inside a KZN McDonald’s has been widely shared on social media. Talk about starting 2020 off on the wrong foot.
Local clothing retailer Big Blue has been forced to issue a public apology after one of their t-shirt designs was widely criticised on social media.
Nowadays, everyone loves an abbreviation, but you might want to take the extra half-second to write ‘2020’ in full.
Employees are always happy to have their salaries land in the account around payday, but should we be expecting more from the companies we work for?
With impeachment hanging over his head, Trump gave the order to execute a fatal drone strike on top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. The ramifications could be huge.
When ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ aired last year, the legal wheels finally kicked into motion. Now the sequel has uncovered further disturbing details.
More than 40% of insect species around the world are declining, and a third are classed as endangered. That might not sound too terrifying, but the effects will be widespread.
A new investigation, which reveals photos from inside Epstein’s cell on the morning he was found dead, raises a number of interesting questions.
2020 is another bumper year for some of South Africa’s biggest political names, and could go a long way to shaping this country for years to come.
For one family in Mpumalanga, who shot the footage in Panbult, between Ermelo and Piet Retief on Friday, it was a terrifying ordeal.
Hit UK series ‘Love Island’ will start filming in Upper Constantia next week, and producers aren’t taking any risks with the contestants’ safety.
You may have gone from strength to strength over the past decade, but you probably didn’t make quite as much dosh as these billionaires.
The Swedish superstar had a statue erected outside the ground of his first football club, but fans have now turned on Zlatan.
Late last week, Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden announced the birth of their new baby girl. Congrats are in order, I guess.
Everyone loves a 13th cheque, but you usually have to perform to some basic level of competency in order to be rewarded.
Ricky Gervais hosted his fifth and (allegedly) final Golden Globes, and some of the biggest names in entertainment were on the receiving end of his jokes.
Daniel Radcliffe stars as the leading man in ‘Escape from Pretoria’, based on the imprisonment of Apartheid activist Tim Jenkin. Great – until he opens his mouth.
Over the years, South Africans have had to develop a rather odd sense of humour about things like load shedding. Here’s Madam & Eve sticking the boot in.
Former fellow inmate Bill Mersey spent many hours alone with Epstein, and he heard his fair share of interesting tales.