Each year, TIME chooses a person, a group, an idea, or an object that “for better or for worse” has had the most impact on the events over the 12 months.
67-year-old Louie Gohmert, a Republican representative from Texas, may have bitten off more than he could chew during a press conference yesterday.
Kenny Kunene isn’t one to shy away from the limelight, although his antics this weekend would have bruised more than just his ego.
Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, is on a crusade to overturn the US election result. Spoiler alert – it’s not going all that well.
The Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn the result of the US election have been comical at times, but even amidst the rubble, this performance stands out.
After months and months, and then more months of talks, it appears that Brexit negotiating teams could be close to striking a deal.
This evening, at 8PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation, following a special sitting of Cabinet that considered recommendations of the NCCC meeting.
During a 46-minute tirade, delivered from the White House’s Diplomatic Reception Room, Trump really went all-in on his greatest hits.
The National Coronavirus Command Council met yesterday, and has made a number of recommendations aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
The NCCC will meet today to map out a way to deal with COVID-19 hotspots, which could include localised ‘mini-lockdowns’.
After two years of unsubstantiated reports that soldiers had been using the prosthetic leg of an Afghani soldier to drink beer, there’s proof.
Trump has already pardoned Michael Flynn, and reports suggest that the Tiger King himself could be next in line.
Legislation that will redefine who pays who, and how a TV licence will be paid, is pushing ahead, with some contentions changes thrown into the mix.
Today marks the start of the ’16 Days of Activism’ campaign, with this year’s theme being ‘women’s economic justice for a nonviolent and non-sexist South Africa’. Meanwhile, within the ANC.
The Canadian Prime Minister thought he was fielding a call from the climate change activist, until the ‘South Park’ references tipped him off.
Drivers have been killed and others injured over the past week, with more than 30 trucks torched in a series of violent attacks.
The outcome of Ace Magashule’s trial will have huge, far-reaching implications for this country going forward. Here’s a quick recap of how we got to this point.
Joyce Taylor thought she was watching a recording of the former president, until he addressed her directly by name.
PETA has alleged that Ramaphosa and his employees have worked to conceal ties to trophy hunting in South Africa.
Donald Trump was delighted to learn that his sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau, was speaking out on his behalf. Just the one problem.
Whilst healthcare workers across the US beg people to wear masks, and the country records a million new COVID-19 cases in a week, some folks don’t seem all that bothered.
I’m not sure what will be more entertaining – the comedy sketch show produced by the Obamas, or the rage tweets that will accompany it.
With Magashule’s arrest earlier this month, lines have finally been drawn in the sand. The next few weeks are going to reveal a great deal about who holds party power.
The EFF ‘Red Friday’ protest is in full swing outside Brackenfell High School, and things have already escalated into clashes with the police.
Barack Obama’s latest memoir, ‘A Promised Land’, details his interactions with a number of world leaders.
An investigation is underway after a fake TikTok account posting racist content claimed to be affiliated with Table View High School.
The Vatican is doing damage control after the Pope’s official Instagram account ‘liked’ a rather risqué post of a scantily dressed model.
Another day, another unhinged attack on US democracy, this time fronted by a profusely sweating Rudy Giuliani.
Zuma is going to new lengths to avoid taking the stand, including bogus recusal requests and simply running away from the commission.
Lysandra Ohrstrom and Ivanka Trump were best friends growing up, although that friendship has soured since the current president took office.