The identities of the two people who died in the car crash involving British-Nigerian boxing star Anthony Joshua have been unofficially confirmed Read More
South Africa’s rand is on track for its strongest annual performance since 2009, supported by a weaker US dollar and improved political Read More
China has launched large-scale live-fire military drills around Taiwan, simulating a blockade of major ports and maritime routes, in a sharp escalation Read More
Iran’s president has publicly declared that the country is engaged in what he calls a “full-scale war” with the United States, Read More
South Africa is set to move away from its long-standing five-year driver’s licence validity period, with the Department of Transport confirming Read More
Google has quietly introduced what many users have been requesting for years: the ability to change an existing Gmail address without losing Read More
Robert Maudsley is one of the most notorious names in British criminal history, a man whose crimes, punishment, and prolonged isolation continue Read More
With just months remaining before its highly anticipated June 2026 opening, the Obama Presidential Center (OPC) in Chicago’s historic Jackson Park is Read More
Kyiv was rocked overnight as Russia launched one of its largest aerial attacks of the year, striking Ukraine’s capital just days Read More
The Busaosowo Foundation, through its Women and Drugs Program (WAD), held a town-hall meeting this Saturday in Ndiagu Amechi community of Enugu Read More
In a historic diplomatic breakthrough, Israel has become the first country in the world to formally recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, Read More
A body has been found in the search for Tom Dingle, a 19-year-old Lancaster University student who went missing earlier this month, Read More