Power to Caster Semenya for taking the fight to IAAF
Generally, South Africa’s double-Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya is a noticeably shy, reserved
Messi’s Argentina staring at World Cup exit after Croatia humbling
Lionel Messi’s Argentina were on the brink of a humiliating World Cup exit on Thursday after they
Rodgers speeds to year’s fastest 100 metres
Veteran American sprinter Mike Rodgers cruised to the year’s fastest 100 metres when the 33-year-old
Melania Trump visits border, Congress flails on family separations
Melania Trump made a surprise trip to the US-Mexican border on Thursday as her husband’s…
Saudi Arabia gears up to end women driving ban
Saudi Arabia will allow women to drive from Sunday, ending the world’s only ban on female motorists,
Attacks drive thousands out of Cabo Delgado villages
Attacks and killing of civilians on the outskirts of Pemba and other towns in the Cabo Delgado
Israel says could get tougher on Gaza after warplanes hit Hamas
Israeli warplanes pounded Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip early Wednesday in a new flare-up of
ANC MP gunned down in reported robbery in Roodepoort
ANC MP Sibusiso Radebe has been shot dead. It’s believed he was killed following an attempted
Violent protests in George, residents demand service delivery
Service delivery protests have spilled over to neighbouring areas of Thembalethu at George, in the
Immigration: a deeply divisive topic in Europe
The arrival of massive numbers of migrants in Europe over the past few years has stirred fierce…
Ethiopia’s Ahmed defends his reform decisions
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, has appeared before the Ethiopian parliament to defend
Bilingual play brings Trumped-up Moliere to London
For the first time in the history of London’s West End theatre district, a play is being staged in
Central Africa says Boris Becker’s diplomatic passport is ‘fake’
The Central African Republic (CAR) said on Tuesday that a diplomatic passport that tennis star Boris
British PM faces Brexit showdown with pro-EU rebels
British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a showdown with her pro-EU MPs on Wednesday over
Toll rises to five after quake in Japan’s Osaka
The death toll in a powerful earthquake that rocked Japan’s Osaka on Monday has risen to five, with
Wasteful and over-cautious England get out of jail
England manager Gareth Southgate’s overly cautious approach and his team’s hesitance in front of
Yemen government forces enter Hodeida airport: UAE
Yemeni government forces, backed by the United Arab Emirates, entered Hodeida airport on Tuesday,
SuperSport to decide on rugby analysts fate
Broadcaster, SuperSport will on Tuesday shed light on the future of rugby analysts and former
Public, stakeholders can still make inputs in new Mining Charter
Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe says members of the public and other stakeholders have
Rand falls to 6-1/2 month low as global trade war escalates
South Africa’s rand fell to 6-1/2 month lows early on Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump