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‘United like brothers’: How 10 Nepali climbers made K2 history
Nepali team overcame ‘horrendous’ conditions to become the first to summit world’s second-highest mountain in winter.
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Nepali team overcame ‘horrendous’ conditions to become the first to summit world’s second-highest mountain in winter.
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England are emerging from a period of ‘limbo’ after Phil Neville’s exit, but what next for the Lionesses – and Team GB?
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Eastern Cape policewoman Warrant Officer Noxolo Nancy Mesilane, 41, was discovered hanging from a roof with both hands tied at the back, police announced on Wednesday.
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Boris Johnson says people should never “underestimate the suffering” flooding brings to families.
South Africa
The Department of Employment and Labour has taken action against a Komani food company after a worker’s hand was severed by a machine.
South Africa
TikTok also blocked a device impersonating a pupil.
South Africa
The Western Cape’s tourism and hospitality sector is on its knees.
South Africa
Eight matric exam markers died after testing positive for COVID-19.
World
Amanda Gorman’s powerful reading of her poem was one of the memorable moments at Joe Biden’s inauguration.
World
Investigators probing Trump’s finances have got hold of some of his tax records, letting them move ahead even without a court order that would give them 8 years of his returns.
World
Leaders, former officials and citizens expressed optimism with the dawn of the new U.S. administration. China’s state news agency tweeted: “Good Riddance, Donald Trump!”
World
Joe Biden makes his inaugural address as the 46th president of the United States.
Africa
France, Mali’s former colonial ruler, first intervened in the country in 2013 to help drive back jihadist forces advancing on Bamako.
Africa
United Nations officials report a worsening humanitarian situation in Cabo Delgado province, urging development.
Africa
After pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group in 2019, the jihadists escalated attacks, sometimes carrying out beheadings and abducting women and children.
Africa
The cardiologist, who works in Cape Town, once headed the apartheid-era secret germ warfare programme.
Business
Sibanye’s platinum production from SA mines exceeded the company’s 2020 targets by 9%, thanks to a 40% increase in the second half output compared to the first half of 2020.
Business
In South Africa two provinces – Gauteng and Western Cape – stand out as the most attractive destinations for labour migrants and contribute most to the country’s economy.
Business
An annual wealth tax on the net worth of South Africa’s richest people could raise as much as R160 billion and would narrow inequality, a study showed.
Business
Johann Els – hoofekonoom, Old Mutual Investment Group
Politics
Former security branch police officer, Martin Naudé, has conceded that it’s possible that anti-apartheid activist, Neil Aggett may have been assaulted a month before he died at the then John Vorster Square police station in Johannesburg, in the early 1980s.
Politics
Some disgruntled residents of Taung village in the North West, have expressed concern at the process of recruitment for the Extended Public Works Programme.
Politics
Former Gauteng health MEC Bandile Masuku will on Thursday attempt to convince the high court in Pretoria to declare the Special Investigating Unit’s findings against him unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid.
Politics
The Democratic Alliance has rejected the appointment of Deputy President David Mabuza as head of the inter-ministerial committee to oversee the country’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout programme.
Sport
Golf’s world No 3 Justin Thomas has written to his sponsors after issuing an apology over an anti-gay slur that was caught on TV microphones.
Sport
Justin Thomas revealed he had written to all his sponsors after issuing a public apology over an anti-gay slur that was caught on television microphones.
Sport
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp called for some perspective after a four-game winless run that dropped English champions to fourth in the Premier League.
Sport
Indian Premier League (IPL) big spenders Rajasthan Royals said they will not be keeping Australian star batsman Steve Smith.
Education
Advanced Placement tests will take prominence as the college entrance exam phases out subject tests and the optional essay.
Education
Dr Tim Bradshaw says Russell Group universities are working hard to provide a high-quality learning experience
It is wrong to suggest that universities have not put the interests of students at the heart of their response to the pandemic (The government has failed thousands of students in England. They deserve a refund, 14 January).
From the start, Russell Group universities have worked hard to...
Education
Edexcel initially defended decision to cut British jazz artist Courtney Pine from course
An exam board has admitted it was wrong to drop the work of the British jazz artist Courtney Pine from its A-level music course, thereby leaving no black composers on the course’s syllabus.
The Guardian revealed this month that Edexcel had cut Pine’s compositions from the works in its jazz and popular...
Education
Footballer says his campaign to end child food poverty in England still has a ‘million miles to go’
The footballer Marcus Rashford has called on ministers to offer a guaranteed “meal a day” to all school pupils in England in financially struggling families as he warned that his campaign to end child food poverty still had a “million miles to go”.
In a recorded video hearing with the Commons...
Lifestyle
Durban snake rescuer Nick Evans told the spine-chilling story of a constricting Mamba and how he managed to get out of its clutches.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Lifestyle
Indy Mellink, a Dutch card fan, was explaining a game to her cousins last summer when she asked herself: why should a king be worth more than a queen?
Entertainment
Entertainment
Sorry fans of “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” but Cole Sprouse has moved on.
Entertainment
Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez are among the artists scheduled to perform at Wednesday’s inauguration.
Entertainment
Science/Tech
Experts say automated bots are buying up the stock for resale.
Science/Tech
Boeing’s test of the largest rocket in U.S. history ended earlier than expected on Jan. 16 because a hydraulic-system setting exceeded a preset limit, dealing another setback to the company’s space ambitions. From a report: The first firing of all four RS-25 engines on the Space Launch System rocket ended just 67.2 seconds into the planned eight-minute test. The so-called hot fire exercise at...
Science/Tech
TSMC is to start making Intel’s Core i3 on its 5nm process in 2H21 says TrendForce. From a report: Market analyst Trendforce reports that foundry TSMC is to start making Intel’s Core i3 process later in the year on a 5nm process. This follows Intel’s well documented problems with its leading edge process technology at 10nm and 7nm. The Core i3 move to a 5nm process is set to be followed by...
Science/Tech
As President Biden took office, some QAnon believers tried to rejigger their theories to accommodate a transfer of power.
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring
With a top speed of 230 km/h, the Taycan will travel between 431 and 484 km depending on the battery chosen.
Motoring
Bar a revised front and rear facia, the EQA differs little, on the outside, from the GLA.
Health
A hospital apologises to Rachael Foley after she undergoes a hysterectomy following the error.
Health
He predicted the “worst is yet to come” in the pandemic and expressed frustration with the politicization of mask-wearing and mitigation efforts.
Health
High-intensity workouts get a lot of attention and can be great for health. But moderate physical activity may have metabolic advantages.
Health
Seeing a shot go in someone’s arm is largely devoid of drama, but the surrounding choreography and presentation of the moment can be fascinating.
Nature
By Nicole Horn and Alexis Olds Migration is a widespread but highly complicated and diverse component to many fish species lives. Migration can be strenuous and often consists of extremely long journeys. The life history stages of certain species rely heavily on migration. Fish will migrate for several reasons including escaping unfavourable conditions, moving to […]
Nature
Environment Minister Barbara Creecy has asked the management of the Isimangaliso Wetlands Park Authority to justify its decision to breach the St Lucia estuary mouth.
Nature
Scientists, using a wind tunnel and high-speed cameras, have captured the butterfly’s flying skill.
Nature
Scientists have discovered ‘dwarf giraffe’ in Nambia and Uganda. The shortest was 2.4 metres tall, half the expected average.