A frosted deer, lions in storms, competitive bees and a mid-air stout are just a few of the breathtaking images to feature in the 60th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Protests fill the streets, and graffiti warns tourists to “Go home.” Local communities are shrinking as short-term rentals surge, driving up prices and pushing residents out. Is 2024 the year that tourism turned nasty?
Jaco Botha appeared in the Riversdale Magistrate’s Court after he was arrested for an alleged fraudulent investment scheme.
A very lonesome and lusty bottlenose dolphin in Japan’s Fukui Prefecture is being blamed for a spate of dolphin attacks on swimmers in the area.
Video and data from over 200 Tesla Autopilot crashes, analysed by the Wall Street Journal, expose a chilling reality about the technology.
Japan Rail Pass has done some digging and analysed Tripadvisor reviews, Instagram hashtags and global search volumes to create an index score and rank the world’s best luxury train rides.
As a mom-to-be, looking after your skin is more crucial than ever, but it’s important to watch the products you use.
They’re doing it by sending a big mirror into space, aboard a satellite that’s able to point said mirror in such a way as to reflect the sun’s light onto a precise location on Earth.
It’s going to be hard to trust any structure standing in the Cape Town winds from now on.
The Hawks are making decent strides so far, with key changes to the top management being a solid step forward.
An urgent call has again been made for dog owners to keep their animals on leashes on the beach.
The rescue of an elderly New Zealand woman living near squalid conditions in Durban is absolutely bonkers and could be adjacent to the TV show ‘Shameless’.
South Africa’s ultimate outdoor music festival in Swellendam returns 6-9 February 2025 for a reunion at the river – get your tickets while you can!
Ruard Briel reportedly took a decade to perfect his wors recipe, so he undoubtedly deserves the award.
In with the new, out with the old.
Berry said the British star “will always be my Bond”, and that moreover, he single-handedly gave her hope for men worldwide.
“We are going to build a giant monument for Afrikaans higher education,” said Henk Schalekamp, the managing director of Kanton.
The ground shook, the sky sparked, and some locals were left with bated breath, wondering if it was an earthquake or a meteorite.
Gen Z’s are definitely the okes behind turning coke cringe, consistently reported as being more sensible than their millennial predecessors.
Explore the awe-inspiring beauty and delicate fragility of our blue planet through a stunning collection of photos from this year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year shortlist.
It’s like giving your drink a proper little zhuzh!
This terrifying scene was caught on camera, showing the active volcano on Halmahera island exploding with black fury as the group trekked to the top.
Two lions with their catch, a croc trying its luck, and four cheeky scavengers turned a regular day on the greens at Skukuza Golf Club into a proper jol for the golfers.
Woolworths’ has introduced its first dark store to support its on-demand delivery service located in Cape Town’s CBD.
This pose is called ‘mewing’, signalling to others that you’re trying to sculpt your jaw by pressing your tongue against the roof of the mouth. Although the science is dubious, its effect on teen social media habits is as real as it gets.
Businesses and schools in the Eastern Cape town of Mthatha are increasingly being forced to close doors due to the extortion syndicates treating their hard work like playthings.
In the most recent inspection, 144 products from Shein, AliExpress and Temu were tested, and multiple products from all companies failed to meet legal standards.
Everyone working on the years-long campaign to free Pretoria Zoo’s last elephant, Charlie, can heave a massive sigh of relief as the old animal is finally back in the wild.
The body was found on Strand Street towards High-Level Road, above the squatter camp, on Monday at bout 5PM.
Since its launch in 2007 and on its mission Harmony, the Peace Ark has visited over 45 countries and regions and provided medical care services to more than 290,000 people.