Speaking at a conference in New York, United Nations secretary general António Guterres said humanity faces “a nuclear danger not seen since the height of the Cold War”.
A restaurant in Rhode Island, America, has come under fire for making a terrible joke about Anne Frank.
If all goes to plan, Eskom says it hopes to suspend load shedding soon, ending close to a month of EskomSePush notifications.
Surely Eskom should be happy with users and homes that drastically reduce their monthly power usage? Apparently not.
The leader of the EFF was a guest at the wedding of tobacco kingpin Adriano Mazzotti’s daughter.
Following his infamous altercation with Ian Cameron from lobby group Action Society, which saw him shouting ‘shut up’ at the top of his lungs, the minister has carried on with his meaningless public appearances.
The city’s Emergency Management Department released a 90-second PSA with empty streets and sirens going off in the background.
Donald Trump didn’t waste an opportunity to get a few digs in at Elon Musk’s expense during a rally in Anchorage, Alaska on Saturday night.
South Africans are rapidly redefining what ‘within walking distance’ means as the price of fuel continues to rise.
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is, to put it kindly, a bit of a mess.
When the Georgia Guidestones were finished and revealed, a local pastor immediately believed that the stones existed for satanic rituals and devil worship.
The second Boris Johnson and Justin Trudeau cracked a few jokes about Putin at the G7 Summit, you knew there would be a retort.
The British Army’s new recruitment drive to attract thousands of soldiers paints a dystopian picture of what lies ahead.
British taxpayers fund their royal family through the annual Sovereign Grant and Sovereign Grant Reserve.
Crazy that we’re celebrating being ‘only’ on stage four. This is the new(ish) normal, so to speak. Get used to it.
CCTV footage shows residents of Kremenchuk enjoying a day at a park when they’re suddenly forced to flee for their lives.
The two standout “oligarch wives” are Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, who spent years alongside oligarch Sergei Pugachev, as well as Tatiana Fokina, the spouse of exiled cellphone oligarch Evgeny Chichvarkin.
At this weekend’s G7 summit at the Schloss Elmau in Germany’s Bavarian Alps, BoJo joked with Trudeau about whether they should keep their suit jackets on.
Thousands of leaked emails sent by two construction companies have been obtained revealing the truth behind what has been humbly dubbed the “Fisherman’s Hut”.
President Vladimir Putin has been in power since 2012 and he’s not going anywhere. Unless rumours of his ill-health are true, he’ll cling to power with everything he has by whatever means necessary.
The bane of pretty much any and every business or freelancer is chasing down outstanding invoices.
Mantashe, our Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy and also the ANC’s national chairperson, once fell so hard for an April Fools’ Joke that he presented it at a mining conference in Perth.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is not amused by former President Donald Trump’s antics, but his takedown of Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani certainly is amusing.
A fake post doing the rounds on social media had some South Africans convinced that a new R500 note would soon be introduced into our national currency.
A Lithuanian actress has been deported from South Africa, after masquerading as an asylum-seeker in order to enter the country without a visa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa is on the precipice of instituting significant changes in the country’s flagging electricity sector
Choking back tears, the actor held up photos of some of the child victims, talking about them and their families with heartbreaking consideration.
The footage took place in southwest Polohy in Ukraine, an area frighteningly close to where the Russian Armed Forces have taken control.
A former State Security boss leaked a CCTV video showing the purported burglary that occurred at Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm where a ton of hidden money was stolen.
For the quarter ending March 31, and starting on January 1, Stats SA has revealed that the official South African unemployment rate has decreased by 0,8 of a percentage point to 34,5%.