Hapless Wales in Springbok crosshairs, Extortionist demands cut from rescuers at Stilfontein, Anger over cost of King Charles’s coronation, The rise and fall of Matt Gaetz, and Private equity company buys three South African fibre networks.
The pitch at Newlands was heavily criticised throughout the four-day Test which saw both teams knocked out for under 200 runs in their opening innings.
Rivers of money are flowing south to stall climate change and save the natural world. Why not in cricket?
The next time you mouth off against international accountability for mass murderers, maybe double-check the script.
SA to Exit ICC, Ed Sheeran in copyright trial, ispace moon landing failure, Jurie Roux must pay back the money, and Starvation cult death toll rises.
It’s tough being a global ‘playa’ when you are wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Johnny Depp living quiet life in the UK, Jodi Picoult’s books banned, Prince Harry attends court case, Another US school shooting, The difference between Padel And Pickleball, and Fake historical events being created with AI.
After South Africa made its brazen announcement to pull out from the ICC, two other African countries have now followed suit. Very naughty.
The DA is taking the ANC to court over their decision to leave the ICC – a decision that is going to be detrimental not only to SA, but to Africa as well.
ANC pulls SA out of ICC. EU bank could pull VW loans. Willing buyer + willing seller out. Japan wins again. E-tolls on brink of collapse. Aerosmith sends letter to Trump. New Instagram queen. Jim Carrey’s ex suicide note. Kanye auditions for Idols.
After the Sudanese President was allowed to leave our shores, despite a high court order ruling that he be detained, the South African government came under fire. Here’s their defence.
Just four months before England has to defend their World T20 title in Sri Lanka, Kevin Pietersen has announced that he is retiring from all international limited overs cricket with immediate effect.
The trial of ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor at the Hague has come to an end with a guilty verdict in all of the eleven counts against him after nearly five years of proceedings. Taylor is the first African leader to stand trial for war crimes at the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court.