Butchers in France are fearing for their lives, after a series of attacks by vegans and animal welfare activists were carried out against them.
Joaquín Guzmán will face drug trafficking and other charges in New York come September, but his legal team isn’t happy with the location of the trial.
The World Cup is big business right around the world, and even drug smugglers are looking for some creative ways to cash in.
Jislaaik, boet, did you see the massive fight (pronounced faaaaaight in Jozi) that broke out in Parkhurst on Saturday night? Ja, no, hectic hey.
A group of hopeful young South Africans arrived in China to teach English. Now they’re jobless, cash-strapped, and battling to leave the country.
A couple of brazen car thieves got more than they bargained for when they attempted to steal a bakkie, only for the pissed-off owner to foil their plans.
If ever you needed a reminder of how vital it is to ensure your business is hack-proof, the Liberty mess should do the trick. It’s only getting worse.
Another cash-in-transit van was bombed just 200 metres away from a police station in Cape Town, and all of it was caught on camera.
The 60-year-old insurer has more than two-and-a-half million life-insurance policies, so there will be many customers sweating about this weekend’s hack.
Cash-in-transit heists have seen a sharp rise in frequency across the country during the past year. So much so that the BBC is taking notice.
A thief got away with a Banksy piece worth hundreds of thousands of rands by casually strolling in and out an art gallery in the wee hours of the morning.
In another Vicky Momberg-type situation, a female passenger was removed by security from a plane after she was overheard dropping the racial slur.
In 1996, Omar Sabadia murdered his wife, leaving his three young children without a mother. 22 years later, freedom beckons.
Just a day before Eid, two people have been killed and others injured in a brutal knife attack at a mosque early this morning.
There’s something soothing about hearing the captain’s voice running passengers through the flight plans. Less so if he’s slurring.
South Africa has seen a very worrying spike in cash-in-transit heists this year, and how robbers manage to pull them off is even more shocking.
If you want to throw around a Nazi salute, you have to be prepared for the consequences. This little snowflake certainly wasn’t.
Just when it looked like the trial of Diego Novella was about to wrap up, he dropped a bombshell on the court. Here’s the latest from the Western Cape High Court.
South Africans have seen our fair share of murder cases unfolding so far this year, and a few of those have been followed in great detail.
Things are getting rather heated in the world of vegan vlogging. Two rivals have become very nasty, including accusations of offering sex online.
Sometimes it’s easy to forget about how worried some American parents must be about the safety of their children. This song is a jarring reminder.
Many South Africans head over to the likes of South Korea to teach English, but here’s one Capetonian’s cautionary tale to make sure you do your homework.
South Africans spent much of the weekend cheering on our sporting heroes, but it was less of a stellar affair for Vince over in LA.
For the last three weeks, Bo-Kaap residents have been coming together to protest. In response, the police aren’t exactly playing by the rules.
Residents of an apartment block in Brisbane were sick of seeing shite on their pavement. Their sting operation led to this rather uncouth picture.
Western Cape High Court Judge Siraj Desai has delivered his sentence, and it wasn’t good news for Henri. Not that he seemed that bothered.
We may never know exactly what went on in that Spier Wine Estate hotel room back in 2016, but we do know Jason Rohde’s exact version of events.
Apparently parents of girls at Roedean School are in shock, after news that a 22-year-old man was arrested for breaking into the hostel did the rounds.
In the Western Cape, cops are contending with guns going missing from their stations, gangsters using those guns against them, and a huge shortage of ammo.
The roads of South Africa are wild and dangerous places, and these three videos pretty much show just how hectic they can get.