The royals were in York, northern England, for a traditional ceremony when a man in the crowd started hurling solid, raw eggs at them and booing loudly.
The 141-metre Nord superyacht was due to dock in Cape Town Harbour today after setting sail from Hong Kong.
Eskom, Transnet, the SA Post Office, PRASA, SAA, Denel – names that haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory. Will we be adding another soon?
Corruption, openness to briberies, and protests – put these three elements together and you’ve got the epitome of a South African situation.
A US Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker created an impressive penis pattern in the sky near several Russian military facilities in Syria.
Khan was giving a speech at a rally in Punjab province when a gunman opened fire.
The list of perks for our members of parliament, ministers, and deputy ministers is actually laughable.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Stirling, a legend from the Second World War and founder of the Special Air Service (SAS), had one hell of a story to tell.
While holding a press conference regarding uncovering corruption within the Department of Transport and road traffic entities, advocate Andy Mothibi had a bit of a stinker.
On Saturday, Obama was trying to make a point about the danger of the current political rhetoric during a campaign rally in Detroit when a heckler piped up.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his citizens won’t back down and the tide has turned dramatically over the past month or so.
First-person footage of a fighter pilot ejection is pretty tough to come by. That’s what makes the video, coming out of Ukraine, such a find.
The Western Cape accounts for just under 12% of the national population, with 65,8% of people (around 4,7 million) living in the Cape Town metro area.
It’s widely reported that the Nord superyacht, worth in the region of R9 billion and headed for our shores, is owned by Russian Alexey Mordashov.
The Just Stop Oil protesters targeted a waxwork of Prince Charles III, throwing cake into his face and shouting out their demands to save the planet.
Saturday’s closing ceremony of the Communist Party Congress, typically a highly choreographed event, appeared to veer off script as the current leader flexed his muscles.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ 44-day stint in charge highlights the mess among the Conservative Party’s leadership.
Homelessness has become quite a massive issue in the United States and Sarandon’s post proves that the crisis is growing each and every day.
After just 44 days in office, embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced she would step down from office on Thursday, making her the UK’s shortest-serving leader in history.
The intrigue over this specific fling is down to the fact that they’re both publicly navigating the end of their marriages, but Emily is clearly keen to do her own thing.
It has become so bad that the JSE-listed residential property developer Calgro M3 is trying to pull out of KZN entirely, hoping to trade out two projects it has already started.
Republican politicians in America caught wind of an interesting rumour that spread on social media, purporting that schools were installing litter boxes for students who identify as cats.
Some footage of a pop concert being held in North Korea has come out, giving us rare and valuable insight into what goes on when they’re not threatening to nuke enemies.
Things changed in the early hours of this morning (October 18) following more breakdowns at Eskom’s power stations.
The pharmaceutical giant may be navigating choppy waters, however, its captain and leader Ivan Saltzman is hoping to use the winds of change to sail through this storm.
Perhaps military generals will do their best to shield the Russian president from seeing another embarrassing video doing the rounds.
For the best part of 15 years, Zapiro and Jacob Zuma have been locking horns and long may it continue.
King Charles III’s coronation has officially been penned in for May 6, 2023, and there are already a few headaches to deal with.
After load shedding was suspended over the weekend, interrupting our longest continuous run in history, it’s back to business as usual.
The past 24 or so hours have seen wave after wave of explosions in Kyiv and across the country. Civilian targets included a major road junction next to a university and a children’s playground in a park.