Should Donald have another shot at the White House, we can expect to see our fair share of unimpressed pouts from Melania.
Ahead of the decisions that will be finalised at the COP26, the United Nations released a new video campaign that sees an extinct species trying to knock some sense into us humans.
In a Twitter thread from Sunday, Musk said that he might be willing to consider a proposal from the United Nations to alleviate world hunger.
The 70-year-old says she was “frogmarched” out of an Eastern Cape voting station, with the officer who did so assaulting her.
It’s still early days, with many more votes to be counted, but it’s predicted that the DA will retain control of Cape Town.
Historically, we have seen money flow from Ethereum to large-cap altcoins. This time, they seem to be moving all at once.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit domestic workers in the country have really struggled, and many have been left unemployed.
In July this year, the University of Cape Town (UCT) launched an online high school, and in doing so became the first university on the African continent to extend its expertise and impact to the secondary schooling market.
Volcanic activity in the sea around Japan’s Ogasawara Islands has lifted sunken “ghost ships” from the depths of the ocean.
People the world over have become fascinated by a rare and stinky “penis plant” that has just bloomed.
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, so don’t write off sperm whale faeces until you understand the story of ambergris.
Facebook’s name change announcement came with a couple of demos showing off what the company imagines the future will look like.
Back in August, Plettenberg Bay Airport lost its commercial status due to a failure to address outstanding issues.
The rumoured leader of the notorious “Boko Haram” gang was murdered earlier this week, with residents dubbing the man responsible for his killing “John Wick”.
We’re all going to have to deal with collagen loss and the issues that cause it at some point in life.
So much has been said and written about de Kock’s withdrawal from the team since Tuesday. He’s now issued a statement clarifying his stance.
Japanese start-up A.L.I. Technologies has just developed the first flying motorbike, or hoverbike, called the XTurismo Limited Edition.
According to a new report, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been the victims of “a coordinated hate and misinformation campaign”.
‘Tiger King’ was a global sensation, and we know that Netflix isn’t about to let a cash cow go by without milking it for a second season.
Take note of the front row seats in an aircraft the next time you step onboard. You might just find a “secret first-class” section.
Rather than admit to any journalistic failures, the media house that broke the ‘Tembisa 10’ story has doubled down in extraordinary fashion.
The story of the Duchess of Argyll, Margaret Campbell, and an infamous Polaroid taken in 1963 scandalised conservative British society.
We’re taking a walk (scroll?) down Apple’s memory lane and recapping some of the standout products released during the former CEO’s time at the helm.
CCTV footage, captured on the night of September 25 in Leiden, Delft, has led to four officers being arrested for common and grievous assault.
Over the weekend, Obama had a good laugh at the expense of New Jersey Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli.
The six-part series aims to show how a mother of three transforms herself into a 15-year-old girl to lure and expose online sex predators, gathering enough evidence to bring them to justice.
Two former household employees are suing the Facebook CEO and his wife, Priscilla Chan, over allegations of harassment and discrimination.
An epic new video from Australian freerunner Dominic Di Tommaso takes on a video game-like structure as he runs up, down, inside, and out some of Jozi’s most famous landmarks.
Filming on Thursday, October 21 was taking place at Bonanza Creek Ranch, a Western movie set outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The University of Cape Town is still considered the best institution in Africa, with five other South African universities ranked among the world’s top 500.