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The United States government is recalling dozens of ambassadors and other senior career diplomats to ensure embassies are aligned with President Donald Trump’s “America First” priorities, in a move some predict will erode the country’s credibility on the world stage.
On 17 December, Zawadi YaMungu took the stage at Cape Town’s Homecoming Centre to perform songs from Ngimuhle, her debut album released this year. Joined by a dynamic line-up of artists and musicians, and welcomed by an audience that responded with warmth and admiration, the evening unfolded as a vibrant celebration of sound, presence and cultural expression, a performance that felt both...
British police have arrested Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and two other people at a pro-Palestine protest in central London, according to campaign group Defend Our Juries.
Not so many years ago, pornography was illegal in South Africa; today, more and more people are shopping openly at sex stores, both online and in person.
Manipulated by recruiters, many drug couriers, including South Africans, face harsh penalties abroad while the kingpins operate with impunity, revealing systemic flaws in policing and airport security.
Several Ukrainian regions suffered power cuts in frigid winter weather on Tuesday, after Russia launched its latest deadly large-scale attack with drones and missiles, authorities said.
From the Springboks’ continued reign at the top of world rugby to standout performances across the women’s and junior games, 2025 delivered excellence at every level. With silverware added and the world No 1 ranking secured for a third consecutive season, this was a year that confirmed South Africa’s depth, dominance and enduring rugby culture. Maverick Sports editor Craig Ray explains.
The MK Party has threatened legal action against KwaZulu-Natal legislature speaker Nontembeko Nothemba Boyce following the suspension of 36 members for disorderly conduct during a chaotic sitting last week.
Gun Free South Africa says Bitou’s deputy mayor could face criminal charges regardless of whether a firearm was real or a replica, and praised police for opening an investigation.