Diabetes emerges as SA’s leading killer, prompting calls for urgent action
Diabetes has become one of South Africa’s most pressing public health challenges, claiming tens of thousands of lives each year and emerging as the country’s leading natural cause of death.
Jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim has died
International jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim passed away in Germany following a short illness
Spain receives flood of applications in migrant legalisation drive
Spain’s government has received about 900,000 applications from undocumented migrants seeking legal status under a programme that initially expected half a million requests, the migration ministry said on Monday.
Man arrested with 937 lobster tails in Woodstock
The arrest was part of a busy week for the city’s law enforcement agencies
Emotional finish for Comrades novice who nearly didn’t run race
It was an emotional finish for one Comrades novice who crossed the finish line with 24 minutes to spare before the cut-off
Senegal’s Sonko softens tone on debt restructuring as IMF talks due
An IMF team is expected to resume talks this week about a new lending programme for the West African country
‘Learnt nothing’: judge rebukes Ekurhuleni over N12 settlement evictions
The City of Ekurhuleni violated the constitutional rights of residents of the Chief Albert Luthuli informal settlement, also known as the N12 settlement.
Soshanguve hostel residents call for upgrades after fire
The fire broke out on Friday evening around 10pm, with one fatality
Comrades runners share stories of resilience, heartbreak and personal triumph
The 99th running of world’s most iconic ultramarathon leaves its mark on participants
Historic Kyiv monastery damaged, 10 people killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine
A 1,000-year-old monastery that symbolises Ukraine’s spiritual and cultural heritage was badly damaged in the heaviest Russian aerial attack on Kyiv in two weeks, authorities said on Monday, and 10 people were killed nationwide in the overnight strikes.
Funeral for man lured to Russia for ‘fake job’ to be held in KZN on Saturday
The funeral for Sihle Makhaye, who died in Russia in March after he was allegedly lured with promises of a “fake job”, will be held in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.
Gauteng schools recorded 4,600 violent incidents in five years
More than 4,600 incidents of violence have been reported in Gauteng schools over the past five years, painting a troubling picture of the safety challenges facing pupils and teachers in the province
Oil drops to 3-month low as US, Iran reach peace deal
Oil prices fell to a three-month low after the US and Iran's peace deal
EXPLAINER | What’s on the agenda at the Evian-les-Bains G7 summit?
More details on the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains
Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s
Britain will use a similar model to Australia, which enacted a ban last December





















