Last week, an intense tornado killed five people, injured hundreds more, and left whole towns ravaged across the Czech Republic.
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A mother is forced to reveal her dark side when a group of terrorists take control of the plane she’s on.
Meet the quick-change magician Léa Kyle, who won Heidi Klum’s golden buzzer approval for her incredible ability to switch outfits at rapid speed.
As you switch on your electric blanket tonight, before climbing into bed, spare a thought for the many Capetonians who won’t enjoy a good night’s rest.
The shortlisted photographs in The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 13th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition are so beautiful that it’s hard to believe they’re real.
The co-founders of Robinhood, an app for trading stocks without commission, are already billionaires, and are in line for another massive payday soon.
Yesterday would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday, and to mark the day, Harry and William unveiled a statue. Or, as one journo called it, “a spiritless hunk of nonsense”.
Danyal Hussein, who is accused of murdering two friends celebrating a birthday at a park in London, had allegedly written out a contract with a ‘demon’ in exchange for money and love.
South Africa recorded 21 584 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, due in large part to the highly transmissible nature of the Delta variant.
Branson to pip Bezos to space. SA tourism’s dire future. Ghislaine wants Cosby vibe. Amber Heard’s baby. James Franco settles big abuse bill.
A gang targeted a cash-in-transit (CIT) vehicle earlier today at Mall@55 in Centurion, with one suspect dying during a gunfight.
Tax season is officially upon us, and in order to simplify and speed up the process, SARS will be actioning auto assessments. Before accepting, there are a few things to consider.
Nelson Mandela’s former Houghton home has been refurbished and will open as a boutique hotel from August.
Discovering a new band or musician before they become mainstream is always a good feeling. That’s less true when the band you’re talking up doesn’t actually exist.
Unruly-passenger events have increased by a rate of 60 this year, and flight attendants say there is constant conflict on board.
Written by Jordan Peele and directed by Nia DaCosta, this movie is the sequel to the infamous 1992 supernatural slasher film ‘Candyman’.
It’s those Boston Dynamics robot dogs again, and this time they’re dancing together in perfect, and nightmarish, synchronicity.
The singer-songwriter revealed during a chat with James Corden that you should never leave him alone with your smart Amazon Alexa digital assistant.
The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence given to a 74-year-old Japanese serial killer dubbed the ‘Black Widow’.
The story starts with Judith Collins, the leader of the opposition, who has been arguing against changes to the country’s hate speech laws.
Britney’s troubles will continue, after her request to remove her father as her conservator failed.
A 37-year-old Jordanian man, who was parasailing in the Red Sea on Friday evening, was the victim of an incredibly unlikely shark bite.
Via the Jacob G Zuma Foundation, the former president has lambasted the ConCourt ruling, adding that the Zondo Commission has been “transformed into a slaughterhouse”.
Cosby a free man. Donald Rumsfeld dies. WWW NFT sells for $5,4m. About that WhatsApp POPIA message. TdF crash spectator arrested. Harry returns to public eye.
Ameer Cajee and Raees Cajee are accused of fleecing investors out of huge sums of money. One of those investors isn’t the sort of man you want to mess with.
According to Gideons International, an evangelical Christian organisation that has donated billions of Bibles to hotels around the world, go right ahead.
As has become customary, Nando’s weighed in with a joke about our former president, and it clearly touched a nerve.
The crime comedy caper ‘The Kid Detective’ lands in a melancholic stuck-in-the-middle gray area between childhood and adulthood.
In KwaZulu-Natal, as with much of South Africa, politics, corruption, and crime have become intricately linked.