As it stands, Forbes has uncovered “at least 36 properties owned by 10 sanctioned Russian oligarchs, stretching from Connecticut to Sardinia”.
This Australian sign language interpreter got pooped on by a bird during a live press conference, but he handled it like a pro.
The demand for private security contractors with past military experience has exploded, and large sums of money are being offered for extraction services.
SA’s ‘holiday swindler’. Cursed Cape superyacht sold. Cannabis bill breakthrough. Prince Andrew pays up. Cameron Diaz ‘like a wild beast’.
Discovery chief executive Adrian Gore says that while the fifth wave is likely to be less severe than those that came before, some caution is still likely.
Sky News spoke with an expert in conflict and security, who mapped out three options to end the war.
It feels only right that the British media joins in on the chorus of publications urging tourists to visit Cape Town.
Self-described “public health specialist” Sam Barefoot used an at-home testing kit to test just how much bacteria is potentially found on silverware from a restaurant.
Saturday’s match between hosts Queretaro and Atlas from Guadalajara descended into anarchy. Local reports suggest at least 17 people were killed.
Looking back over his long and illustrious career, Knoxville recently sat down for an interview and spoke about the most famous ‘Jackass’ moments dating back to its inception in 2000.
A couple of undertakers from a funeral home in London have pretty much been cancelled after playing a prank on their colleagues.
Due to this erotic thriller’s heavy adult content, including nudity and violence, it was tipping towards being unreleasable.
Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis is head and shoulders above the rest of the pole vaulting world. Yesterday, he finally broke his own world record.
Selling ‘The One’, a Los Angeles mega-mansion that has been touted as America’s most expensive home, has been quite the challenge.
Prince Andrew has until March 17 to make that reported £12 million out of court settlement payment in full. Cash is just a little tight at this point.
The precarious relationship between the US and Russia is as far-reaching as space, with the future of the International Space Station (ISS) proving to be rather uncertain.
In November last year, news broke that Oscar Pistorius was eligible for parole. His legal representation believes the process has stalled, while the Steenkamps contend that there was an “error in calculation”.
Zelenskyy reveals location. Fikile has another shocker. Lockdown obsolete – SA expert. ‘Civil war’ at Man Utd. Sean Penn’s Ukraine exit. Ed Sheeran plagiarism trial.
Last week, five members of a Sky News team, including South African-born Dominique van Heerden, came under heavy fire.
When it comes to the ‘Rule of 72’ compound interest is king.
Reports claim that Putin has his Olympic gold-winning former gymnast lover, Alina Kabaeva, and their four young children hidden in Switzerland.
Only names like Jeff Bezos, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z dare be associated with the world’s largest luxury superyacht available for charter.
MyBroadband has ranked 16 South African ISPs, as well as 12 smaller local ISPs.
Instead of taking over global retail with one colossal online shop like Jeff Bezos did with Amazon, the man dubbed the ‘anti-Bezos’ created a platform to allow everyone to join the online retail space.
A worst-case scenario could see South Africa’s fuel prices rocketing skyward as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.
South African motorsport fans can celebrate the impending arrival of the ABB FIA Formula E, which is expected to descend upon Cape Town in 2023.
This pro-Kremlin cartoon video likened the history that led Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine to a schoolyard bullying situation.
Auctioneers Bonhams, in partnership with Nelson Mandela’s eldest daughter, is offering a series of Nelson Mandela’s colourful Robben Island sketches as NFTs.
A Russian Mi-24/35 gunship helicopter was hit on Saturday, March 5, going down in a ball of flames.
The 55-year-old Ukrainian man who attempted to sink the superyacht that belongs to Russian military weapons businessman Alexander Mijeev is taking the next step to defend his country from Russia’s invasion.