The US Military did not take kindly to the plan to storm Area 51, but they feel a bit bad about how they handled it.
In the wake of several bomb scares in and around Durban, Woolworths have announced that they’ll be conducting searches of customers.
At least six explosive devices have been planted at Woolworths branches and surrounding areas in Durban in the space of five days.
After a few too many, the US comedian and actor added to his list of recent run-ins with the law. This time it could land him in jail.
The Czech fugitive’s appearance at the High Court in Johannesburg has been cut short, a bomb threat caused the building to be evacuated.
As countries of the first world are on edge over any potential ISIS crisis, every precaution is being made, whether or not the threat is real.
As scrutiny around the conduct of FIFA and its corrupt officials rages on today’s congress in Zurich saw violent threats made against the organisation. People are angry.
On Friday an advertising creative named Geoffrey McGann was arrested at Oakland airport for wearing a watch that looked suspiciously like a bomb. How is that possible, you ask? How can a watch look THAT much like a bomb? Wait ’til you see this..
If you’ve gone through security at an airport recently, and I mean it real security, not the quick glance-and-pat that we have here in SA, then you’ll know that sneaking anything onto a plane is damn near impossible. Even a bottle of water. Which is why this woman’s threat was so unique.
Greek police released pictures yesterday of a bomb left on a subway train by left-wing extremists. The explosive was made out of two small gas canisters with about one and a half litres of petrol, a timer, wires and batteries. A terror group known as the Urban Guerrillas took responsibility.
Remember that story from Australia a while ago about the guy who strapped a fake bomb to a schoolgirl’s neck? They caught him on Monday in his home in America following a short but intensive investigation spanning two continents. Turns out he literally flew from America to Australia and back again to execute this prank. No, seriously. There is no spice here.
About three hours ago a Kalk Bay fishermen walked into the e.tv Studios foyer off Kloof Street, and demanded to see the News Editor of e.tv. Surprisingly, the arb fisherman was denied access to the ed by security. And then…And then he lost his temper.