Pieter-Steph du Toit named men’s World Rugby Player of the Year, Mysterious orb caught on video zooming over NYC, Bill Clinton grapples with his past in memoir, and What we know about the new weapon used by Russia.
‘Maputo Is Like A Warzone’, Canada shuts down TikTok, Castle of Good Hope eviction raises concern, American women vow to never have kids or get married under Trump presidency, and UNISA student gets stuck in weird study loop.
New carjacking trend hitting South Africa, Imagery shows mystery ship built in China, The death of P’Nut the squirrel, German tourist rescued from kidnappers, and Tucker Carlson says demons attacked him in his sleep.
The court’s ruling states that if the penalty is not paid within nine months, it will double for every day after.
The Motherland Calls! is a 53-metre-tall statue of a woman raising a sword (85 metres if you include the sword itself) located in Volgograd – formerly known as Stalingrad.
Water outages are the new norm in Joburg, High Court orders homeless near Castle of Good Hope to leave, Online video firms are conducting ‘vast surveillance’ on users, and Kylie Minogue announces biggest tour in a decade.
Three dead in Nyanga mass shooting, Plett airport is back, Musk says he’ll give Taylor Swift a child, and Carnival cruise ship collides with large piece of ice.
This white beluga whale, frequently seen gliding along Norway’s coast since its initial sighting in April 2019, became an instant sensation.
Parties respond to Morero’s election as Joburg mayor, MTN reports R7.39-billion loss, Russian earthquake triggers volcanic eruption, South African women hold more property ownership than men, and Parts of Vienna under water after record rainfall.
The seedy underbelly of 90s heavyweight boxing, Prince William’s annual salary revealed, The planet sees its hottest day on record, and Snoop Dog to carry Olympic torch in Paris.
Virgin Active SA faces backlash on transgender changing room, Photos that inspired the new film ‘The Bikeriders’, Why Greenland isn’t an Arctic paradise, Biden falters in debate, and Russia considering a ‘nuclear shift’.
Cape Town housing activists not backing down, ‘Yacht fireworks’ spark forest blaze in Greece, Malawi swears in top comedian as vice-president, Tom Cruise leads huge names at Taylor Swift’s Wembley show, and Bad news for Yellowstone fans.
Japan reports record spike in potentially deadly bacterial infection, MK party ends boycott, Olympics in July will be ‘nearly impossible’ over extreme heat, and Russia overtakes US as gas supplier to Europe.
Violent protests erupt in Argentina, Elon Musk drops OpenAI lawsuit, Boeing sales tumble, ConCourt rules against Zuma’s MK Party, and Biplanes are back.
DA federal chairperson dies, Graceland to be repossessed and sold, Russia simulate launch of nuclear weapons, Shoprite cold room death, Maya gets JSC nod for chief justice, and STIs increasing globally.
SA scientist named in TIME100 Health list, Billie Eilish fans furious at ‘outrageous’ ticket prices, Musk wants Tesla to stop being a car company, South Africa’s proposed new crypto rules, and Britney Spears claims ‘fake’ news after Chateau Marmont fight.
Despite extensive search efforts following the disappearance, Haub was never found and was declared dead three years later.
South African accent voted second sexiest in the world, King Charles’ funeral plans reportedly being updated, South African goat sells for more than R1-million, The Cape ‘won’t split from SA’, and Emma Stone would like to be called by her real name.
Tesla cuts EV prices, Study finds patients fare better with women doctors, Kolisi, Springboks miss out on top Laureus Awards, and Ramaphosa hits out at South Africa’s banks, calls for reform.
Seven years of billsh*t: Joburg resident takes City to court, Salman Rushdie warns against forgetting value of free speech, Bella Hadid’s father sends racist, homophobic messages to congressman, Zuma’s Russian connections, and The ‘Robin Hood’ TikToker.
OJ Simpson dead at 76, Instances of watered-down diesel increasing in SA, Netflix making 2 more shows with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Sylvester Stallone accused of ‘abusing co-stars’, and NSFAS board dissolved.
The region’s Culture Minister, Musa Dadaev, instituted limits on musical tempo, insisting that songs should only be 80 to 116 beats per minute (BPM).
Fourth suspect arrested in Joshlin Smith disappearance, Willie Nelson releases 75th album, Transnet reveals when private trains could start using its tracks, Russia recruiting thousands of Nepali men to fight, and The buzz about African fashion.
The flight school claims that they are just one of many academies around the world, yet they are being targeted by the US.
Tiger Woods unveils new Sun Day Red apparel, Why South Africans are paying more for petrol, 2024 Budget predictions, and Is Discovery Vitality worth it?
President Putin of Russia just gave his first interview with a Western journalist since the start of the war in Ukraine – none other than the disgraced ex-Fox News anchor and conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson.
The entire 1,000-kilometre front line has been under siege by the pests as they are lured by the stench of dead bodies and the limited warmth that the bunkers provide.
Equator Holdings will now take charge of the government’s multibillion-rand gas plans by funding and rebuilding gas infrastructure in the country.
The ANC’s inability to think beyond the next election, and great love for kickbacks, seems to blind them to the fact that nuclear power is an investment that requires commitment of almost a century. Whoever slides into bed with you is going to be a lover for a long time.
The Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia still holds the record for being the deepest, having drilled down to a depth of 12,262 metres in 1989.