It may be the BBC interview that immediately springs to mind, but March was another month packed to the brim with on-air gaffes.
Everyone can play hardball online, keyboard warriors walking the walk on social media, but what happens when you track them down to their homes?
There’s something about rock ‘n roll from the 70s and 80s that still captures the imagination, and one man in particular was there for the ride. Meet Mick Rock.
Some trips to the zoo are nice family outings, and others take a turn for the worst. That’s the case with this poor granny in Michigan.
We’re not exactly known for our powerful earthquakes, given the destruction that we see in other parts of the world, but people were still shook.
Ever forgotten something in an Uber? You’re not the only one, and the list of items Uber has encountered is entertaining to say the least. Check it.
You don’t become the ocean’s apex predator without being a pretty adept hunter, something these tourists in Gansbaai know all about.
As dark smoked billowed across Dubai yesterday, one thing became clear: the metropolis needs to work on the increasing amount of skyscrapers catching fire.
It’s that time of the year when everyone tries to pull one over on their mates, and of course big brands around the world also hopped on board.
As you can imagine South Africans are outraged about what’s gone on these past few days, so they’ve taken to the streets to make their voices heard.
It’s time to hear from Julius, and you can be sure he isn’t going to mince his words when it comes to how we should handle mopping up JZ’s mess.
Having your pops rule the roost is good for business, but what if watching from the sidelines isn’t enough? Welcome to Ivanka Trump, assistant to the president.
A Peruvian Airlines plane caught alight after it landed on the runway, causing passengers to flee from the flames.
Casually walking about in space is quite a feat, but for these pros it was just another day at the office. They took along their GoPro to show everyone a glimpse.
James Corden and Kristen Bell decided to see if love could lift them up where they belong, although they didn’t deliver exactly what the crowd expected.
There’s nothing quite like watching a robot, created specifically for burning tweets, get to work on Donald Trump’s finest creations.
Given the size of their population space is often at a premium in Chinese cities, and this 49 million people strong city has really outdone themselves.
From the minister himself to the Gupta-owned news channel ANN7, HuffPost lays down five of the factors influencing Gordhan’s fate at the moment.
Oh dear, trust ANN7 to make an awkward on-air blooper during their coverage of Ahmed Kathrada’s condition from earlier this week.
The life of a cephalopod is an intriguing one – and the more intelligence they demonstrate, the more scientists and philosophers alike question their alien existence.
If you’ve ever gone skiing or snowboarding you’ll know it’s not easy to fly through the air, but this 18-year-old Swiss chap makes it look easy.
Al Gore, our favourite global warming political advocate, will be returning to our screens in July with a sequel to ‘An Inconvenient Truth’. It looks just has hard hitting.
Tinder is still very much alive and kicking, and if you need your swiping fix at work there’s something you should really know about.
Most people are familiar with the Northern Lights, but down south in Australasia they have their own thing going on. This footage from midair is special.
Fokofpolisiekar will go down as one of the most important rock bands in South Africa’s history, and the way fans are responding to their call is a true testament to that.
Time and time again, people sharing fake information stirs up bouts of chaos. Here’s what’s actually happening with Cape Town’s water supply at the moment.
It usually doesn’t take long for those behaving badly in viral videos to be hauled over the coals, but finding Nico Viljoen is proving rather difficult.
A community in KZN was recorded violently abusing a suspected rapist before he was taken into custody, and this is far from an isolated incident.
It seems South Africans are far more comfortable exploring sex stuff from behind their computer screens, given that this year’s Sexpo wasn’t such a hit.
A jewellery store in Durban was targeted over the weekend, with thieves stealing thousands of rands worth of goods. There was no subtlety here.