One day between Christmas and New Year, Marita van der Vyver headed to Paris to become a flaneuse for a day – a quiet presence on the streets, taking everything in, in the footsteps of writers who went before. She wrote this piece on her Substack.
Long-distance runner Cacisile Sosibo is looking forward to showing what she is capable of when she competes at the 46th World Athletics Cross-Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida, on Saturday.
After a comfortable 4-1 series win in the Ashes, Australia’s next goal will be winning in England for the first time in 26 years when they tour next summer, says Glenn McGrath.
“We welcome Mason to the AmaZulu family and we’re confident he will add value and prove himself in our midfield,” said Zungu in a statement released by the club.
The Ndimande siblings linked to the February 2023 murder of Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his celebrity chef friend Tebello Tibz Motsoane will appear at the Durban magistrate’s court on Friday.
A “serious medical condition” with a crew member aboard the International Space Station has led NASA to bring the astronaut and three crewmates back to Earth months earlier than planned, the first such emergency return in the orbiting laboratory’s 25-year history, senior space agency officials said.
US President Donald Trump wished “best of luck” to Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a long-time ally, in his election campaign, in a letter Orban posted on his Facebook page on Friday.
South African motorists are being warned about a surge in scam SMS and WhatsApp messages claiming unpaid traffic fines, which use fake payment links to defraud victims.
The Russian military said it had fired its hypersonic Oreshnik missile at a target in Ukraine in response to what it described as an attempted Ukrainian drone strike on one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences last month, which Kyiv has denied.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will give a speech in a few minutes on “the terrorist actions” in the country, Iranian state TV reported on Friday, as protests over economic hardships continued nationwide.