Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy spent his first night behind bars on Tuesday, October 21, after surrendering himself to authorities at La Santé Read More
The Oxford Union, one of the world’s most prestigious debating societies, has found itself at the center of controversy after its Read More
The parliamentary investigation into high-profile allegations by Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi — the Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in KwaZulu-Natal — resumes Read More
In a momentous step for Japanese politics, veteran lawmaker Sanae Takaichi secured 237 out of 465 votes in the lower house of the Japanese Read More
Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled detailed plans for a brand-new express bus service — the SL15 Superloop — connecting Eltham to Clapham Junction Read More
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai is redefining what empowerment means for young women. Known globally for her fearless advocacy for girls’ Read More
In a quarter that combined reassurance with caution, Zions Bancorporation managed to deliver better-than-expected earnings while simultaneously disclosing a meaningful credit loss Read More
Bishop Marvin Winans, one of gospel music’s most recognizable voices and senior pastor of Detroit’s Perfecting Church, is at the Read More
Controversial businessman and tenderpreneur, Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, has escalated his legal battle for freedom to the Johannesburg High Court after being denied Read More
The global chess community is reeling after the sudden death of American grandmaster and popular chess educator Daniel Naroditsky, who passed away Read More
South Africans have until midnight tonight to file their income tax returns or risk facing steep administrative penalties from the South African Read More
In celebration of DStv’s 30th anniversary, MultiChoice is reigniting nostalgia with the return of Open Time — a special weekend when all Read More