Another Zoom call, another naked body. This time one of Canada’s politicians dropped the ball due to what he calls “a really unfortunate mistake”.
South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout rate continues at an incredibly pedestrian speed, and patience is starting to wear thin.
We continue to learn about COVID-19 and its long-lingering effects, with a recent study showing just how prevalent neurological and psychological symptoms really are.
It was a Good Friday evening at London’s Christ the King Polish church until, during the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, police dispersed this “unlawful” gathering.
Jordan is confronting what might be its worst royal rift yet, with allegations and counter-allegations painting a picture of a family at war.
The most in-depth and extensive docuseries to delve into QAnon, ‘Q: Into the Storm’, just finished airing recently, with one slip-up said to reveal the true identity of Q.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, managed to send out some mixed messages whilst addressing the media earlier today.
Things are going from bad to worse for a former president, who is suffering defeat after defeat related to maintenance payments to his estranged wife.
The president and other top-earning ministers will see their paycheques remain the same for the second year in a row, but they’re still taking home a decent salary.
Expropriation Bill B3-2020 outlines how the expropriation and compensation processes would unfold, as well as five instances where no compensation would be offered.
If you choose to have your wedding at Mar-A-Lago, which is now former president Donald Trump’s primary residence, you’re probably hoping he’s going to pop past and say a few words.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
We’re in the midst of Phase 1, which deals with healthcare workers, before Phase 2 targets vulnerable groups, essential workers, and the occupational health and safety stream. Then, the rest of us are up.
Earlier this month, a former president was ordered to pay R95 000 a month in maintenance to his estranged wife. Bring out the tiny violins, because he insists he can’t afford it.
Joe Biden’s embarrassing triple fall on Air Force One is far from the first time a president has slipped up or down those stairs.
The home where Nelson Mandela hosted some of the world’s leading figures while he was still alive, has been grossly neglected.
Following King Zwelithini’s memorial, President Cyril Ramaphosa faced a security risk and had to be hastily escorted from the scene.
Another bizarre conspiracy theory is spreading on social media and it involves President Biden, a green screen, and a fuzzy microphone.
The problems are straightforward enough to understand. Unfortunately, the solutions are not, and will end up costing us all a great deal of money.
Tucker Carlson has risen to the top of the Fox News food chain by stoking outrage at every opportunity, whilst lawyers defending him argue he is “not stating actual facts”.
Fancy a guess at how many South Africans are being vaccinated daily, with our rollout having started on February 17?
Electricity data over at Eskom suggests that we’re looking at a ‘Code Red’ situation for the foreseeable future.
The Zulu Royal Family is arguing over King Goodwill Zwelithini’s funeral while battling negative news articles that don’t speak kindly of his reign.
Gee, a real headscratcher here trying to figure out who this ex-president may be. Join me as we attempt to connect the dots.
Indonesia has offered up the island of Biak in Papua as a potential launch site, but local residents don’t want Elon Musk and his company on their land.
In a powerful video posted to social media on International Women’s Day, Namibia’s First Lady, Monica Geingos, took on internet trolls.
Yesterday, Trump appeared as the headline act at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida. He trotted out all of his familiar favourites.
When a massive winter storm hit Texas recently, millions were left without power. It’s not a problem unique to the Lone Star State, either.
Piers Morgan is at it again, this time commenting on queer issues that he clearly knows absolutely nothing about.
During his budget speech on Wednesday, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced an increase in sin taxes, which will see the price of alcohol and tobacco products increase.