President Donald Trump goaded China after the United States' chief economic rival retaliated against his tariffs, and he dismissed falling stock markets over the growing global trade war, touting it ...
Voters dealt Donald Trump's second presidency a spinning blow in Wisconsin as they elected a liberal judge to the state's Supreme Court, despite his powerful adviser Elon Musk pouring millions into ...
The death toll in Bangkok from a massive earthquake that hit Myanmar and Thailand rose to 17 on Sunday, city authorities said. The Myanmar death toll has risen to 1,600.
The Northern Cape Department of Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land Reform has confirmed an outbreak of African armyworm in three districts of the Northern Cape.
With the wage bill eating the largest chunk (73 percent) of the Education budget, little has been left for necessities such as school feeding schemes, learner transport, and school operational costs.
Zanu PF has downplayed the significance of planned protests on March 31, asserting they are merely a social media phenomenon, despite police warnings and calls from activists.
The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has confirmed the payment dates for April 2025 social grants – and beneficiaries are urged to take note to avoid confusion or unnecessary queues.
Marco Rubio's aggressive visa cancellations targeting student activists have ignited outrage and raised concerns about free speech in America.
Ashley Reyneke’s journey to Mrs Curve South Africa is a bold declaration that it’s never too late to reclaim your voice, embrace your worth, and inspire others through fearless self-love and ...
R13 million from the adjustment budget will be used to settle a rental dispute with Transnet over the JW Sauer building in Kimberley, as the Office of the Premier relocates to the Derek Corns building ...
Witnesses will testify in the ongoing Joshlin Smith trial, shedding light on the disturbing circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
Stakes for wrongful convictions are high in Japan, where the death penalty has broad public support despite international criticism over how it is carried out.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results