Elon Musk set to showcase Tesla’s humanoid robot after delay
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has says a robot business will be worth more than its cars, and on Friday
Fishermen continue flocking to Durban beaches, despite high e.coli levels
Fishermen are continuing to flock to Durban beaches, despite the closure of numerous beaches due to
Heavy gunfire in Burkina Faso capital, soldiers on streets
Heavy gunfire was heard coming from the main military camp and some residential areas of Burkina
Kenya’s Ruto aims to cut budget expenditure, eyes surplus
Kenya’s new President William Ruto on Thursday instructed the finance ministry to cut 300 billion
Qatar confirms COVID-19 test requirements for World Cup fans
Fans attending the World Cup in Qatar must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test regardless of
Senegal president requests amnesty that could pave way for challengers in 2024
Senegal’s President Macky Sall has asked the justice ministry to look into an amnesty scheme that
Premier League resumes with derby double
North London derbies are always feisty encounters but Saturday’s clash between Arsenal and Tottenham
India’s top court gives all women the right to abortion
India’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a woman’s lack of marital status could not deny her the
Japan health panel recommends allowing import, use of medical marijuana products
A Japanese health ministry panel on Thursday recommended revising the nation’s drug laws to allow
Ferrieri Caputi to become first female referee to officiate Serie A football match in Italy
Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi will become the first female official to take charge of a Serie A match
German firm Lilium aims to build 400 air taxis a year, seek grants
German air taxi developer Lilium Air Mobility plans to set up industrial capacity to make some 400
Russia demands explanation from Apple after VK apps removed from App Store
Russia’s communications regulator on Wednesday demanded an explanation from Apple after applications
22 killed after two Ugandan army helicopters crash in east Congo
Twenty two people were killed when two Ugandan military helicopters crashed in east Democratic
Ghana negotiations with IMF to be fast-tracked: finance minister
Ghana’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund over a rescue package will be
Ndlovu Youth Choir to embark on its first headline tour of the country
South Africa’s singing ambassadors from Limpopo, the Ndlovu Youth Choir, is embarking on its first
Eleven soldiers dead, 50 civilians missing after Burkina Faso convoy attack
Eleven soldiers have been found dead and about 50 civilians are missing after an attack by militants
The funding model for municipalities under the spotlight at the Local Government Summit
The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma says that
Southgate’s loyalty to be tested by Maguire dilemma
Even Gareth Southgate’s unshakeable loyalty to players that have served him well during his England
England draw won’t affect German morale going into World Cup: Mueller
Germany forward Thomas Mueller says their 3-3 Nations League draw with England on Monday will have
FIFPRO, World Leagues sign agreement to promote fair employment conditions
Global soccer players union FIFPRO says it has signed an agreement with the World Leagues Forum