First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.

The Washington Post|Published

As dozens of frog species have declined across Central America, scientists have witnessed a remarkable chain of events: With fewer tadpoles to eat mosquito larvae, ...

Cuban children's heart hospital makes tough choices amid US blockade

AFP|Published

Universal health care is one of the proud achievements of the Cuban revolution, but the island's hospitals have struggled with shortages and aging equipment for ...

Meet the crypto bro helped Pakistan win over Trump World

Bloomberg|Published

Plucked from relative obscurity last year, Saqib has suddenly become one of Pakistan’s most influential figures. He’s forged partnerships with crypto luminaries ...

LaGuardia crash bolsters case for using AI in air control towers

Bloomberg|Published

Inside a mock control tower next to Hong Kong International Airport, a virtual near-miss plays out on multi-panel screens. A passenger jet descends in the computer-generated ...

Watch VideoWorld Cup Group A check-in: Czechia’s rise puts stumbling South Korea, Mexico on notice

Smiso Msomi|Published

Mexico show control, Czechia ride playoff momentum, and South Korea stumble badly — a revealing week in Group A offers Bafana Bafana both warning signs and real ...

Watch VideoKagiso Rabada must rediscover the yorker in IPL to reclaim death-over dominance

IANS|Published

Is Kagiso Rabada losing his edge at the death? Former India batter Ambati Rayudu and Proteas legend Dale Steyn weigh in on the star paceman’s IPL 2026 struggles. ...

Beirut rescuers risk their lives to save animals

AFP|Published

The small rescue team from Lebanese NGO Animals Lebanon uses two-wheelers to navigate streets made narrow by piles of rubble as they search for trapped animals.

Access won't guarantee health: the silent gap in universal healthcare coverage

Dimpho Hlungwane|Published

A sobering reality unfolds as health systems grapple with the urgent need to transform access into tangible health outcomes. With millions still facing barriers ...

How space warfare is reshaping the future of global military conflicts

Bloomberg|Published

Explore how the next major global conflict may unfold beyond the earth, as military powers navigate the complexities of space warfare and their far-reaching repercussions. ...

Celebrating creativity and compassion: 67 Blankets hosts nationwide gatherings for World Creativity and Innovation Day

Staff Reporter|Published

Join hands with fellow South Africans on April 18 and be part of a joyous celebration of creativity, connection, and kindness that embodies the true spirit of the ...

Celebrate World Homoeopathy Week: A focus on family health and natural healing

Staff Reporter|Published

Curious about natural healing? Dive into the world of homoeopathy and discover how it can benefit your family's health during this year’s World Homoeopathy Week ...

Watch VideoFrom impostors to participants: Bafana Bafana finally ended South Africa's 'borrowed jerseys' era

John Goliath|Published

After years of playing the " neutral observer" in borrowed Brazil shirts, South African football fans finally have their own horse in the race.

Watch VideoSune Luus hits 150 caps as Proteas Women's 'new breed' transform South African cricket

John Goliath|Published

While celebrating her longevity, Sune Luus has praised the " fearless" evolution of the game, typified by teenager Kayla Reyneke’s last-ball heroics against the ...

Watch VideoWhy 'hybrid' Hacjivah Dayimani is the Stormers’ new tactical weapon

Mike Greenaway|Published

Hacjivah Dayimani learned how to play wing during his time at Racing 92 in France. He is happy to embrace a hybrid role between flank and wing for the Stormers.

Watch VideoBulls must back Cheswill Jooste in their bid to slay Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun

Mike Greenaway|Published

Junior Springbok wing Cheswill Jooste scored a brilliant try for the Bulls against Munster at the weekend. Coach Johan Ackermann should make the bold call of giving ...

Watch VideoRassie Erasmus eyes replacement as injury curse robs Springboks of RG Snyman for 2026

Mike Greenaway|Published

There have been few unluckier Springboks than RG Snyman. Yet another ruptured knee has ended his international season before it has begun.

Pig who ‘talks’ using buttons gets Guinness World Record for his viral fame

The Washington Post|Published

His ability to communicate - along with his stubbornness - has made Merlin, 4, an internet sensation. Guinness World Records said last week that Merlin’s 1.1 million ...

Try this traditional pickled fish recipe for easter

Staff Reporter|Published

For traditional Cape Malay flavours, look no further than Fatima Sydow's kitchen.

The best fish to use for perfect pickled fish this Easter

Gerry Cupido|Published

Wondering why your pickled fish turns out soft or overly fishy? Discover the key to perfect pickled fish this Easter with our guide to the best fish choices rooted ...