Great Britain’s Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson miss out on a podium finish in the figure skating ice dance event, after a disappointing performance in their free dance routine at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson miss out on becoming the first British figure skaters in 32 years to win an Olympic medal, as they fail to make the ice dance podium.
Bruce Mouat recovers from his Winter Olympics curling mixed doubles disappointment in some style, leading his Team GB men’s rink to a 9-4 victory in their opening match against China.
Seeing local automotive sector representatives at Mining Indaba conversing about critical minerals is always odd – and more so given the precarious position the steel industry is in. There were harsh truths dished out this year, another bitter pill to swallow.
Grogro protesters took to the streets, blocking a major Nelson Mandela Bay road until they met with Mayor Babalwa Lobishe about their ongoing battle for the city to make good on its promises to provide their informal settlement with electricity.
Hundreds of angry, frustrated and thirsty residents of Johannesburg’s Melville, Parktown West and Emmarentia suburbs protested against a prolonged water outage in their suburbs on Wednesday.
Minister Gayton McKenzie’s legal counsel insisted he had the legal right to veto artist Gabrielle Goliath’s participation in the 2026 Venice Biennale. He struggled, however, to show contractual proof.
LONDON, Feb 11 – Defence minister John Healey said on Wednesday Britain had committed 150 million pounds ($205 million) to the so-called Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative to supply Ukraine with U.S. weapons.
‘Considering how much data is stored in data centres, it is ironic how little data there is available about how they operate.’ — former Imperial College London researcher David Mytton, February 2021.
Money matters took centre stage when forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan faced Parliament’s ad hoc committee for a second day. He said the Crime Intelligence unit’s slush fund was the root of constant police scandals — and denied an MP’s accusations that he had been paid R100,000 from the fund.
ANTANANARIVO, Feb 11 (Reuters) – Fierce winds left a trail of destruction in Madagascar as Tropical Cyclone Gezani hit the island, killing at least 31 people and leaving another four missing, the country’s disaster management office said on Wednesday.
The Democratic Alliance will take the City of Johannesburg to court over the water crisis – fuelled by failing infrastructure, maintenance underspending and high demand for water – alleging that water tanker suppliers may be unduly benefiting from the crisis.