Children around the world went bonkers for Elsa and her friends, and now they’re headed back to the big screen for round two.
What should have been a fun day out went horribly wrong when a rollercoaster at an amusement park in Mexico derailed on Saturday.
Today saw President Ramaphosa’s first newsletter to the nation, titled ‘From the Desk of the President’.
Few tales are as strange as that of Barbara Newhall Follett, whose life would go on to imitate the fiction that she first wrote when she was just nine.
Tesla owners immediately tested out the new ‘Smart Summon’ feature on the Tesla mobile app, with somewhat mixed results.
Nobody likes a tattletale, although Steers has clearly come out on tops in the latest battle against Burger King.
Meghan visited the Clareinch Post Office in Claremont, where UCT student, Uyinene Mrwetyana was raped and murdered last month.
Tonga’s Ben Tameifuna is a big chap, and he’s not afraid of throwing his weight around on the field with some bone-crunching hits.
People gathered to protest climate change around the world, including the roughly half a million who joined Greta Thunberg in Montreal.
It’s never a good look when it emerges that you’ve been driving around in car gifted to you by Markus Jooste.
SA’s ‘steal to rent’ business model. Boris can’t keep his hands to himself. African leaders seized supercars auctioned. Ukraine envoy resigns. Aaron Carter face tat.
‘Carte Blanche’ became famous for catching crooks in the act, and this segment is a throwback to those days.
South Africans tend to think of ‘punch’ as something varsity students throw together when money is tight. Those who have mastered the art would disagree.
The iconic New Year’s test match at Newlands, which will see the Proteas take on the English, is in danger of being moved.
Drink fine wine and dance the night away at the sixth annual Protea Party, taking place next month in Franschhoek.
Uber is responding to some recent bad press coverage with an upgrade that wants the company to become “the operating system for your city life”.
Rob Paddock, one half of the team that founded the hugely successful GetSmarter, is now looking to revolutionise high school education in South Africa.
When tested, some of Cape Town’s rivers and canals came up so dirty that they’re bordering on ‘untreated sewage’.
Before he’s back on screen for the last time as James Bond, you can catch Daniel Craig in an Agatha Christie-inspired ‘whodunnit’.
Vaping-related deaths are on the rise in the US, but how panicked should we really be about e-cigarettes?
If you like your mansion, but don’t like its location, you can always load it onto a barge and float it to a new one.
If you’re having a bad day, cheer yourself up by watching a couple of celebrities reading the mean things that people tweet about them.
The hypersonic ‘Space Plane’ could fly you between Britain and Australia in just four hours, and change air travel as we know it.
Before you go ‘all caps’ in that article comments section because Greta Thunberg wants to save the planet, call the ‘Greta Thunberg’ Helpline for Angry Adults.
I think we can all agree that a wailing baby can ruin a long-haul flight, and now Japan Airlines is taking action.
The inmates at Westville Prison are pretty creative when it comes to hiding their contraband.
Banking strike thwarted. Whistleblower is CIA. Bojo‘s sister attacks him. Amazon’s new gadgets. Softbank keeps losing. Ashton’s mistress.
If you’re looking forward to unwrapping a drone from under the Christmas tree later this year, here are some things to bear in mind.
The sun is going to be shining, we’ll all be celebrating a Springbok win (hopefully), and the V&A Waterfront will be putting on a show.
Over the past two decades, crossbreeds have become increasingly popular around the world. The man behind the labradoodle isn’t exactly thrilled with his work.