Across thousands of cities in the United States, organizers are preparing for what could become the largest coordinated protest in American history. Read More
In an emotional episode of DIY SOS, the BBC’s flagship home renovation show turned its cameras toward Bracknell, where a family’Read More
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has signalled that welfare reform is inevitable this parliamentary session — warning she “can’t leave welfare untouched” — as the Read More
The U.S. government shutdown entered its third week after the Senate failed for the 10th time to pass a stopgap funding Read More
Justice has finally been served in the tragic case that shocked the town of Caledon and the wider Overberg community. An 18-year-old Read More
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has cautioned residents across the country to prepare for a wet and stormy weekend, with widespread Read More
The controversy surrounding businessman and political operative Brown Mogotsi has taken a dramatic twist following a police raid at his Seweding Village Read More
The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University) has become one of several global institutions affected by a sophisticated zero-day cyberattack that targeted Read More
A tragic event unfolded on Friday, October 17, near Hanwell railway station in West London, after a person was found dead on the Read More
Former South African President Jacob Zuma is fiercely contesting a legal claim that seeks to recover R28 million plus that was spent Read More
The literary world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Baek Se-hee, the South Korean author behind the global bestseller “I Want to Read More
In a move that has reignited debate over privacy and government surveillance, the UK government is set to launch its first digital Read More