Officials who gathered for the opening of a new bridge in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were left looking rather foolish the second the red ribbon was cut.
During the height of the Cold War, US pilots were on 24-hour alert and the aim was to ensure the country could launch a retaliatory strike in 15 minutes flat.
On Saturday, President Ramaphosa headed to Delmas, Mpumalanga, as part of an ANC service delivery campaign.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s vice-president and former president, was almost shot at point blank range outside her home in Buenos Aires yesterday.
Rapper Splinter Sales woke up bright and early on Wednesday morning to police and a rather recognisable face at his door.
A media briefing held by suspended COPE president Mosiuoa Lekota descended into chaos and brawling between party members.
Decoys, which resemble advanced US rocket systems, have been used to trick the Russian military into wasting expensive cruise missiles.
Another day, another example of how the EFF offers voters nothing more than empty rhetoric and childish petulance.
Surely, by now, everybody who can rock a decent impression has gone public? Enter Jamie Foxx and his recent appearance on the ‘Rap Radar’ podcast.
On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and footage showed explosions and fighter jets in and around major cities. Sadly, those are scenes we have become all too familiar with.
Footage surfaced recently showing the 36-year-old letting loose at a party with a group of friends, including a few prominent Finnish influencers.
The DA leader’s comment about his ex-wife during an appearance on ‘Podcast and Chill’ yesterday has led to swift criticism online.
Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who is one of the world’s youngest leaders, has yet to publicly respond to the leaked footage.
The mention of a mysterious note dubbed the “Mishcon Note” is making people question details surrounding the death of Diana.
The battle over whether or not Zuma will return to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence rages on.
No evidence has been provided to back up many of the excuses and in June, one of Trump’s attorneys actually signed a statement declaring that all documents marked as “classified” had been returned.
Lee Sansum revealed his regrets about the moment Diana was killed alongside Dodi Fayed in the car crash in Paris 25 years ago.
The Bureau of Market Research (BMR) revealed that the personal income divide between South Africans is growing and will only be getting worse.
On Tuesday, the Saky air base in Crimea was rocked by at least 12 explosions. Footage of people fleeing the beach was too much for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence to pass up.
Kim Jong Un’s sister made an address on Wednesday, revealing that the nation’s dictator had actually been badly affected by COVID-19.
The plane circled over Mar-a-Lago while the former president’s supporters protested outside.
A City of Johannesburg Council meeting devolved into violence towards the end of the 12-hour sitting, with proceedings suspended in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Donald Trump appeared at a Wisconsin rally on Friday, August 5, but perhaps the real attraction was the crowd that gathered.
Cele was in Krugersdorp’s West Village, ostensibly to give updates about the investigation into the attacks, when he had another shocker.
The SA National Defence Force (SANDF) has ordered around 200 soldiers to be on standby for deployment from today as the country deteriorates ‘into unrest due to criminality’.
‘Bandit Warlords of Zamfara’ delves into the violent workings of the dangerous gangs which operate in Nigeria’s northwestern regions.
Hundreds of landmines have been left behind by retreating Russian soldiers, which has led to some unique takes on detonating them.
The R9X Hellfire variant, also known as the “Ninja” or “Flying Ginsu” missile, may be precise but it’s still a brutal way to meet your demise.
Despite the slew of punitive measures taken against the Kremlin in response to the invasion of Ukraine, US sanctioning has been slow on the uptake of Putin’s alleged gal pal.
It’s been 11 days since load shedding but the alarm rang yesterday as Eskom warned that stage two could be implemented over the next few days.