Ghosts have SAPS running scared.
Not to be deterred, South Africans took to Twitter to share memes and jokes and take the piss out of how our government is handling things.
Having seized the coastal town of Palma, the reign of terror continues, with several villages in Cabo Delgado province coming under attack this week.
As if COVID-19, and the ensuing economic collapse, wasn’t enough to keep you up at night, radical militant group ISIS has now made a series of threats against South Africa.
When terrorist Brenton Tarrant attacked his second mosque, he was confronted by Abdul Aziz in a heroic act of bravery that saved many lives.
Explosives found around London. Eskom’s 82-minute R659m gift to Guptas. Hiding Trump’s grades. Record Cape penthouse sale. Momo hoax. The Tinder Swindler. Huge autism-vaccine study. Real Madrid shocker. Meg and Kate’s palace party.
According to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, terrorists are “likely” to carry out attacks in South Africa. Not everybody agrees.
Stephen Paddock is a disgusting excuse for a human being, but everyone is still grappling with the ‘why’. The note in his room gives us a little glimpse into his thinking.
We’ve seen photos from inside Stephen Paddock’s hotel room at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, but there’s one that’s now raising eyebrows.
As law enforcement learns more about Stephen Paddock, a couple of things are becoming clear. He didn’t skimp on preparation, for one.
As authorities continue to search for Stephen Paddock’s motive, one woman’s rantings before the concert have come under the spotlight.
You would be forgiven for thinking the scenes in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend were from the 19th century. America is absolutely losing the plot.
The internet is full of creeps trying their luck, but the story of ‘Brian Kil’ and his arrest shows just how far the FBI will go to bring criminals to justice.
One of the three suspects from this weekend’s London Bridge incident was featured on a jihadist documentary last year, and people are wondering why nothing was done.
A number of terrorist attacks have been carried out in the UK since 2005, and not all have been linked to Islamic extremists.
After another tragic attack over the weekend, more stories of bravery in the face of danger have come to light. Then there’s this chap and his pint.
As news broke of the Manchester bombing yesterday, no one knew who was responsible for the horrific incident. Now the man’s identity is known.
More details have emerged in the terror trial of twin brothers Brandon-Lee and Tony-Lee Thulsie, and it is alleged that they had some pretty high-profile targets.
Paris terror attack. Zuma has 10 days. Noakes’ big day. Russia moves troops to N.Korea. Trump displays shocking ignorance. Unilever’s ketchup war. How to spot a psychopath. Serena pregnant.
The series of bomb blasts that happened in the States on Saturday may or may not be linked – nobody’s quite sure of anything, except these facts.
New York explosion “act of terrorism.” Mandoza dies. Pippa Middleton comes clean. Paralympic cyclist dies during race. Drug cartels just like Silicon Valley startups. First gay British royal. Why Trump could win. Amy Schumer wears tampon.
Sometimes it takes a video to really bring home the fear Bastille Day revellers in Nice must have felt – and this would be the video to do that.
The moment when police started firing at the lorry that caused havoc in Nice last night was captured on video. It doesn’t make for easy viewing.
France has been the victim of Islamic-based terrorist attacks since the 80s – but why? George Packer gives us some hard-hitting insight.
Imagine the person you sat next to at work had been plotting to kill some people with explosives, all in the name of ISIS. Welcome to Discovery.
High-end malls in South Africa are on high alert, after the US Embassy announced possible terrorist attacks. These are the malls that are safe, kind of.
In the timeline of terrorist attacks, it’s around about now someone owns up to it – but why hasn’t anyone yet?
It’s the picture that graced the cover of the New York Times, and now the woman who took the photo is sharing what it was like on the other side of the lens.
If you thought ISIS relied on hate alone to wreak havoc you’d be wrong, the organisation raking in crazy money to finance their evil ways.
It seems that among its members, ISIS have put together a pretty good production team who are even into Western movies. Tut tut.