Taylor Swift goes after college student plane tracker
Lawyers for America singer, Taylor Swift, have written a cease-and-desist letter to a Florida college student who publishes the air traffic records of prominent people.
Tension rise on Venezuela-Guyana border dispute
Diplomatic tempers continue to flare in a border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo region. This is under the control of Guyana, but
Azerbaijani election sees incumbent president win over 90% of the vote
Official results in Azerbaijan show that the incumbent president, Ilham Aliyev, has won 92% of the vote. This means he will now be able to
SA’s ties with ‘authoritarian regimes and terrorist organisations’ causing unease in US, IRR warns
The ANC government ‘is unnecessarily imperilling South Africa’s good relationship with the United States by choosing to side with autocratic governments that abuse human rights,
IFP announces premier candidate for KZN
Thami Ntuli, the chair of the IFP in KwaZulu-Natal, will be the party’s premier candidate in the province, the party has said. Ntuli is currently
Irish basketball team snubs Israeli opponents
During a qualifier for the Women’s Basketball World Cup, scheduled to be played in 2025, Irish players refused to shake hands with their Israeli counterparts
Ocean may be present on a moon of Saturn – scientists
Scientists believe that there may be an ocean present on a moon of Saturn, Mimas. Mimas, a small object which has a diameter of about
Germany is looking to recruit more foreigners, including South Africans
In the face of a massive shortage of skilled workers, Germany is desperately looking for South Africans to fill jobs within its top five in-demand
IFP holds ward in Vryheid, MK Party makes credible debut
One by-election was held on Wednesday in Abaqulusi (Vryheid) in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The IFP retained its seat, seeing its vote share grow by more than
Ipsos poll shows ANC vote on the decline
A new poll released by IPSOS shows that support for the ANC continues to fall, with below 40% of registered voters saying that they would