During the second episode of ‘Dynasties’, the new BBC and David Attenborough collaboration, the film crew broke the cardinal rule.
It’s almost that time of the year when we are bombarded with supermarket Christmas adverts. Here’s one you won’t see on TV, though.
‘Our Planet’, featuring Sir David, is the culmination of a four-year shooting process that took various crews to 50 countries across all seven continents.
Watch the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan scale a mountain in style, in a quick look at the brand’s first ever off-road 4×4 vehicle.
The floating city is experiencing its worst flood in a decade, caused by a combination of powerful storms and high tides.
Air pollution has been dubbed “the new tobacco”, and wind conditions carry the polluted air west to Johannesburg and Pretoria.
A 5 655-carat emerald with “remarkable clarity and a perfectly balanced golden green hue” was discovered in Zambia in early October. It’s a beauty.
Here’s one for everyone who has spent hours staring open-mouthed at the wonders of the sky. You’re not alone.
Video of an elephant hunt in the Nakabolelwa Conservancy in Namibia is now doing the rounds. No surprises that it’s made many people rather angry.
Stefan Melendez was one of the lucky few to find himself in the eye of the storm, as Hurricane Michael passed over his hometown.
Pretty much anything Sir David lends his name to these days is worth a watch, but his latest show, filmed over the course of four years, looks superb.
Thousands of people are feared dead after an earthquake and subsequent tsunami struck the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The footage is terrifying.
A Canadian forest firefighter has captured incredible footage of a rare “fire whirl” that showcases the intensity and the danger of their recent blazes.
Please enjoy the finalists in the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, including some birds, a concerned bear, and two very happy lions.
In preparation for Hurricane Florence, people living on the Carolina coast were warned to prepare for “the storm of a lifetime”.
Denmark is known as one of the happiest countries in the world. This does nothing to explain why they hold a festival every year to kill hundreds of dolphins and whales.
Hurricane Florence is causing havoc on America’s east coast, as is evident in the videos and live feeds currently doing the rounds on YouTube and social media.
Hurricane Florence is due to smash into America’s east coast shortly, and more than a million people have been evacuated ahead of landfall.
A whistleblower, who goes by the pseudonym ‘Fresh’, has exposed a link between rhino poachers and corrupt officials in the South African judiciary.
London’s Natural History Museum has released some of the photos in the running for the ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ competition.
The latest optical illusion doing the rounds on Twitter might have you scratching your head, as you try to figure out what it is, and if it’s real.
Enjoy this adorable video of Kaya, a harbour seal, who became transfixed with a butterfly flying just outside of her enclosure at the Oregon Zoo.
Many Perth residents were left in a state of panic when a fireball, presumed to be a meteor, zoomed past the city last night.
If you haven’t had your Vlad fix for the month, here are some pictures of Putin hiking with members of his government in Siberia.
The coelacanth has survived everything the last 420 million years have had to throw at it, but now its toughest challenge may just be beginning.
American college student Mackenzie Noland’s graduation photos with a very unconventional friend have garnered worldwide attention.
South Africa is renowned for its unique beauty, diverse people and rolling mountains. However, under its seas is where the real magic happens.
There will be a total lunar eclipse next week, when we’ll also bear witness to a “blood moon”. Here are the best places to view the eclipse.
At the height of the Day Zero panic, barren images of Theewaterskloof Dam were everywhere. NASA’s here to inject a little hope.
Praise the Lord, for he has given me the opportunity to riddle his creation with bullets on the way to ending its life. Meet Tess Thompson Talley.