Medieval England’s murder hot spots revealed in new ‘killer map’

Washington Post|Published

Murder map reveals medieval England's bloody zones

June 14: What's on in Durban

Frank Chemaly|Published

Your guide to entertainment in Durban in the weeks ahead.

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The Conversation|Published

The alarming diets of South Africa's university students.

Glowing axolotls could help humans regrow limbs

The Washington Post|Published

Scientists think axolotls could help humans regrow limbs.

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AFP|Published

Girl footballers have a higher injury risk than boys.

Is ‘Trump always chickens out’ worth repeating?

The Washington Post|Published

To see his political allies on Wall Street call him weak and goad him into a Truth Social tantrum scratches a particular itch. But this attack enrages Trump only ...

The battle on antisemitism: Fighting prejudice with prejudice

The Washington Post|Published

In the aftermath of a Molotov cocktail in Boulder and the tragedy in Washington just 11 days earlier, when two employees of the Israeli Embassy, ...

Is FIFA’s attempt to establish a global club game doomed before it starts?

The Conversation|Published

FIFA are slashing prices for the opening match: Inter Miami against Egypt’s Al-Ahly. Less than a third of tickets at the 65 000-seat Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, ...

South Korean kids start English early for college success

Washington Post|Published

Children in South Korea start English lessons before they turn six.

Rashid Lombard: capturing resistance and celebration in South Africa

The Conversation|Published

Tribute to photographer Rashid Lombard.

Do people really resemble their dogs?

The Conversation|Published

The idea that people and dogs resemble each other is not just a joke. Researchers have been studying different aspects of the human–animal bond for ages.

The challenges facing Shamila Batohi and the NPA

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

As advocate Shamila Batohi’s tenure as head of the NPA comes under increasing scrutiny, we delve into the challenges she faces.

IOS

Washington Post|Published

FACILITIES and companies in Japan are keeping goats for their gentle and friendly nature and their spiritual healing effect.

IOS

Washington Post|Published

High tea on a tourist bus.

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Washington Post|Published

New study: Exercise boosts cancer survival

NS Music

Washington Post|Published

Making music boosts brain and mental health

Plumtree regrets Sharks' missed opportunities but praises Bulls' defence in their URC semi-final win

Mike Greenaway|Published

The Sharks had their chances to win the URC semi-final against the Bulls but coach John Plumtree admits the better team won.

Bulls made to sweat by Sharks as they win through to URC final with semi-final win at Loftus Versfeld

Mike Greenaway|Published

The Bulls beat the Sharks in the URC semi-final that was closely fought. The Bulls go through to the final.

The 'Special One' Themba Zwane named in Mamelodi Sundowns’ Club World Cup squad

Herman Gibbs|Published

Themba Zwane, the Mamelodi Sundowns captain, was left out of the CAF Champions League final but is now set to showcase his talents in the FIFA Club World Cup later ...