New images of Catherine, Princess of Wales, have been published in the British media – a week after a furore over an edited photograph of her and her children turned into a “PR disaster”.
Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards return with a new series of MOTD Top 10 as they rate the Premier League’s best ever wingers – and air a few frustrations along the way.
There appear to be several discrepancies and omissions between the two confession statements made by Bongani Ntanzi about the murder of former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.
US President Joe Biden said Monday he had told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to send a team to Washington to discuss how to avoid an all-out assault in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
South Africa’s latest application to the World Court is “sensationalist”, wrong, dangerous, and intended to help Hamas attack it, Israel says in response.
The public enterprises minister has told SAA employees that they should thank the government for saving the airline from being liquidated, and not fret about its future.
Japan’s central bank on Tuesday scrapped its negative interest rate as it finally began unwinding one of the world’s most aggressive monetary easing programmes.
The Jacob Zuma-backed party will be facing off in the electoral court on Tuesday against the ANC, which is trying to have it deregistered
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Challenges in rolling out billions of rand worth of bulk infrastructure, under-resourced municipalities, and a lack of coordination within the three spheres of government are at the heart of South Africa’s crippling water crisis.
The ANC and former president Jacob Zuma’s new political home, the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, will be squaring off in the Electoral Court sitting in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.
Survey by Coram found nursery costs and dwindling places will put pressure on government plans
Rishi Sunak’s plans to expand childcare provision in England are at risk of not living up to parents’ expectations as nursery costs surge and available places dwindle, a charity has warned.
The cost of 25 hours a week for a child under two has risen by 7% on 2023, with the most expensive area being...
My friend and colleague of 50 years, Robin Okey, who has died aged 81, was emeritus professor of history at the University of Warwick. He was a remarkable person in so many ways.
In 1966, Robin was one of the first appointments to the history department at the newly founded University of Warwick, holding the positions of lecturer, senior lecturer and professor of history until he retired in...
According to new data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the world’s oceans have hit a new temperature record every day since mid-March last year, fueling concerns for marine life and extreme weather across the planet. From a report: Global average ocean temperatures in 2023 were 0.25 degrees Celsius warmer than the previous year, said Gregory C. Johnson, a NOAA...
Nvidia launched a cloud service for researchers to test out their quantum-computing software, seeking to profit from a field that’s winning funding around the world.
The findings from the National Institutes of Health are at odds with previous research that looked into the mysterious health incidents experienced by U.S. diplomats and spies.
South Africa’s cash-strapped government can’t afford to fund the development of infrastructure that can withstand the impact of global warming and has to look beyond the national budget to come up with the money it needs.
The world’s biggest vaccine maker will start rolling out a cheap new malaria inoculation in Africa from May, bolstering the fight against one of the most deadly infectious diseases globally.
South Africa’s draft Integrated Resource Plan is severely misaligned to the country’s pathways for decarbonisation, exacerbates poverty while making electricity inaccessible and unaffordable, and causes health, climate and socio-economic harm, write Sibusiso Mazomba, Gabriel Klaasen and Masego Mokgwetsi.