
Search for ancient Egyptian gold bracelet missing from Cairo museum
A photo of the 3,000-year-old bracelet has been sent to airports, seaports and border crossings to stop it being smuggled out of the country.
THURSDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER 2025, 13:25
A photo of the 3,000-year-old bracelet has been sent to airports, seaports and border crossings to stop it being smuggled out of the country.
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Kenya issued an arrest warrant and requested the extradition of a British citizen on Tuesday over the murder of a 21-year-old woman near a UK army training camp more than a dozen years ago, which has strained relations between the countries.
In this insightful travelogue Wandile Sihlobo shares letters from his recent visit to Australia, reflecting on the country’s rigorous biosecurity culture, the power of well-run municipalities and the vast potential for collaboration between Australian and South African agriculture.
A 47-year-old man from Soshanguve has been convicted by the Pretoria high court of the brutal, premeditated murder of his estranged wife after scalding her with boiling water in a bathtub and assaulting her.
And why has the South African entrepreneur been busy buying up shares in Tesla?
This is what Palestinians in Gaza City are facing as Israeli forces relentlessly bomb the area.
US President Trump receives a royal welcome at the UK’s Windsor Castle, with a dazzling display of military bands.
Senegalese authorities intercepted 112 migrants aboard a long wooden fishing boat known as a pirogue off the coast of Dakar on Tuesday as they attempted to reach Europe via a perilous Atlantic Ocean route, officials said.
Formula One fans know to expect the unexpected but it would still be quite a surprise should McLaren fail to secure the constructors’ title in Azerbaijan this weekend with an unprecedented seven rounds to spare.
Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland, Spain and Slovania have said they will not participate in the competition if Israel does.
The people’s poet Mzwakhe Mbuli has criticised the ruling of the Constitutional Court that men can now take their wives’ surnames, saying it does not honour the cultures and traditions of South Africans.
An Eritrean man managed to temporarily block his removal to France – is the government facing a stumbling block or a more serious problem?
Jake Wightman makes his return to a global podium with world 1500m silver but British team-mate Josh Kerr’s title defence is ruined by injury in Tokyo.
Kenya’s Cherotich wins women’s 3,000m steeplechase, American Moon vaults to history.
State visits are often seen as an opportunity to exercise “sartorial diplomacy” on the world stage.
A Norwegian human rights foundation gave its annual prize on Wednesday to the Emergency Response Rooms, a Sudanese network of community groups providing aid, for “their courageous work to preserve the most fundamental human right: the right to life”.
Germany says it’s possible to temporarily delay sanctions after E3’s top diplomats hold call with Iranian counterpart.
“That implicates murder statutes under US federal law.”
Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning actor, director and activist, has died aged 89. Celebrated for his Hollywood career,