Trump’s Afrikaners are South African opportunists, not refugees

The Conversation|Published

We should not be unduly surprised that the government of the US has imported 49 Afrikaners and labelled them as “refugees”. The claim is that they are escaping from ...

Seaweed fed to cattle stops them farting methane

AFP|Published

It is barely visible, and needs no irrigation or fertilisers: lying off the coast of Australia is a vast seaweed crop destined to curb livestock's climate-altering ...

Early whalebone tools show inventiveness of prehistoric people

Reuters|Published

Artifacts found at archeological sites in France and Spain along the Bay of Biscay shoreline show that humans have been crafting tools from whale bones since more ...

Sad farewell to Kenya's Tolstoy

AFP|Published

Widely regarded as east Africa's most influential writer, Ngugi wa Thiong'o sought to forge a body of literature reflecting the land and people from which he came, ...

Slovakia allows culled bears to end up on plates

AFP|Published

The Slovak government has decided to allow the consumption of brown bear meat, angering environmentalists who this week slammed the move as absurd and giving a boost ...

Sheepdog named Panda claims Palm Dog award at Cannes

Reuters|Published

Guests at the popular Palm Dog awards at Cannes last weekend used their time in the spotlight to roll around on stage and bark at the competition.

Secret agents enter the battle against wildlife smugglers

The Washington Post|Published

Davis and his colleagues work to disrupt smuggling networks that every year move $23 billion worth of wildlife products around the world. Since he left the FBI nine ...

Shri Mariammen temple celebrates 135 years of faith

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

The Shri Marieammen temple in Mount Edgecombe turns 135 years old in 2025.

Welcome to the high treason club

Staff Reporter|Published

On the night of 30 October 2002, eight bomb blasts tore through Soweto, leaving one woman dead and damaging vital infrastructure. The bombs were the work of far-right ...

A taste of home, served with heart

Staff Reporter|Published

For your perfect Sunday roast, expect perfectly roasted meats, golden crispy potatoes, seasonal vegetables, fluffy Yorkshire puddings and a rich, slow-simmered gravy. ...

Rescued bear cub raised by humans dressed as bears

The Washington Post|Published

When staff interact with the cub, they are usually garbed head-to-toe in a bear costume. They wear a bear mask and an oversize fur coat, as well as leather gloves. ...

India and Pakistan are locked in a cultural cold war

The Washington Post|Published

Even during the darkest moments of India and Pakistan’s volatile history - through wars, terrorist attacks and diplomatic breakdowns - artists and activists tried ...

Africa in control of its digital future

Published

Digitalisation can be the engine of inclusive and resilient development, but only if approached with local leadership and strategic vision. The questions being asked ...

Ukrainian chef fights to save his country’s cuisine

The Washington Post|Published

Klopotenko, 38, is tall and lanky, with a mop of curly hair and fingernails painted in blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag. This is, after all, the ...

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus will spread his selection net beyond players invited to alignment camps

Mike Greenaway|Published

The second Springbok alignment camp ended on Friday, and coach Rassie Erasmus cleared the air on some selection issues ahead of the start of the international season ...

Watch Video30 years on, unforgettable memories of the Springboks’ opening match of the 1995 Rugby World Cup

Mike Greenaway|Published

It is 30 years since the Springboks opened their Rugby World Cup campaign against the Wallabies on May 20, 1995. It was a special time for the fledgling Rainbow ...

Champions show up in difficult situations, Miguel Cardoso tells Mamelodi Sundowns after Pyramids FC final draw

Mihlali Baleka|Published

Mamelodi Sundowns' hopes of clinching their second CAF Champions League title hang in the balance after a disappointing draw against Pyramids. Coach Miguel Cardoso ...

Late Pyramids FC sucker punch, but not over yet for Mamelodi Sundowns in CAF Champions League final

Matshelane Mamabolo|Published

Mamelodi Sundowns faced a heartbreaking late equaliser from Pyramids FC in the CAF Champions League final, leaving players and fans in mourning. As the team walked ...

Watch VideoAmaZulu clinch top-eight spot after thrilling PSL draw with Orlando Pirates

Smiso Msomi|Published

AmaZulu's dramatic 1-1 draw with Orlando Pirates at Moses Mabhida Stadium secures their place in next season's MTN8, marking a significant achievement for the club ...