It’s been a bad week for Prince Andrew, and it hasn’t been helped by a very unfortunate Sky News blunder.
Last year, South Africans took to the streets and said #EnoughIsEnough, whilst at the same time asking #AmINext? That battle continues.
In many of the most infamous photos of Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, and other high-profile figures, Ghislaine Maxwell can be found standing by their sides.
Trevor Noah returned from a short break to take a closer look at the US law enforcement response to police brutality (more brutality), and why these protests are different from others.
American law enforcement shoots, kills, and imprisons more people per capita than any other developed country in the world.
German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters says “all indication we have got that I can’t tell you points in the direction that Madeleine is dead”.
To better understand what’s happening in the US, watch Oliver discuss “how the histories of policing and white supremacy are intertwined, the roadblocks to fixing things, and some potential paths forward”.
Will Prince Andrew ever actually be held to account for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Only time will tell, but the walls seem to be closing in, and pressure on the royal intensifying.
Bobby Greenhash and his mate Bones don’t like wearing masks. Apparently, they do enjoy brawling with security guards outside of liquor stores.
The disappearance of Carole Baskin’s former husband, Jack ‘Don’ Lewis, has never been solved, and his will raises further questions about possible motives.
Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have a new prime suspect, and details of two vehicles, in what they call a significant moment in their inquiry.
A cash-in-transit vehicle was rammed with a vehicle, before an explosive device was used to gain access. Whilst the suspects escaped, they did leave behind some of their loot.
The United Nations has criticised heavy-handed police action in South Africa, calling it “one of the worst” during the global pandemic.
“One of the most audacious heists in British history” plays out like the plot of a Hollywood blockbuster.
South Africa’s tobacco industry battles wouldn’t look out of place in a spy novel, says Pauw, touching on some of the smuggling game’s biggest hitters.
You could point to a number of recent killings of black people at the hands of law enforcement as catalysts for the protests, but it is the murder of George Floyd that really lit the match.
Gang warfare between the Flakka Boys and the Junky Funky Kids is believed to be behind the alleged hit on the Cape Flats.
Some people tunnel to freedom, whereas others burst through the floor of a liquor store and make off with some prized loot.
South Africa’s Child Protection Register is supposed to ensure children are kept safe from sexual predators. ‘Carte Blanche’ investigates why this isn’t exactly the case.
Drew Dixon, who claims that Russell Simmons assaulted her, paints a disturbing picture of the music mogul in a new doccie.
Much coverage and analysis has been given to the tobacco sales ban, but we should also be outraged by SANDF brutality and our state failing our most vulnerable citizens.
Prince Andrew would have been waiting for the new Netflix series, ‘Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich’, to drop with a great deal of trepidation, and those fears were justified.
A widely shared video of a jogger arrested in Strand has led to an investigation into the conduct of law enforcement.
Bernie Madoff is currently serving a 150-year prison sentence for defrauding investors out of more than $64 billion, including John Malkovich’s life savings.
Early on Sunday morning, a truck carrying an estimated R30 million worth of cocaine was intercepted en route to Cape Town. The Hawks, along with the driver, deserve a great deal of credit.
Lockdown fines can range from R500 to R5 000, but there’s a reason it’s called an admission of guilt fine.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, a truck transporting cocaine was intercepted en route to Cape Town.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with breaking and entering after CCTV footage captured him living it up inside Australia’s oldest museum.
The yakuza, a network of around 22 gangs with its origins in Japan, has fallen on really hard times during the current pandemic.
A month after his arrest for the alleged sex trafficking of minors, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell. This story has been crying out for a true-crime doccie, and here it is.