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Mud paintings go global
Reproduced on saleable items for overseas market
China's 'Motown' has charms of its own
Not a tourist city but Wuhu's growing fast
Keeping the tradition alive
BATHING RITUALS: ISTANBUL'S HISTORIC HAMMAMS REOPEN AFTER 13-YEAR RESTORATION
India trounce the Proteas
The Proteas were demolished by India last night, crumbling to a record 135-run defeat as the tourists wrapped up a 3-1 series victory in the fourth and final T20 International at the Wanderers.
Boks wary of England
KOLISI: KNOWS EXACTLY HOW IT FEELS TO ENDURE LENGTHY LOSING SPREE
Player safety is high on agenda
Australia's Brett Robinson said it was a \"proud moment\" for him after he became the first chairman of World Rugby from the southern hemisphere on Thursday and vowed to unify all the different factions.
Rugby needs more 'superstars'
Wales rugby coach Warren Gatland believes \"the game needs superstars\" as his struggling side prepare to face Wallaby wonder Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (right) tomorrow.
Challenge is 'immense'
GALTHIE: LES BLEUS HOPE TO MAINTAIN STRANGLEHOLD ON THE ALL BLACKS
Williamson boost for the Black Caps
Prolific batsman Kane Williamson was yesterday included in New Zealand's Test squad to face England after missing their recent 3-0 sweep in India with a groin injury.
Southee makes his career call
STALWART: ENGLAND TEST SERIES WILL BE SWANSONG
Big Apple ready for UFC thriller
JONES V MIOCIC: FOCUS ON HEAVYWEIGHT KINGPINS
Our women's runners are stepping up
When my interest in road running took flight in the nineties, South Africa had some world-class elite men, but they were not the brightest stars. The country's best long-distance runners were women.
Sinner hails his former trainer
World No 1 Jannik Sinner (right) this week hailed his former physical trainer, who he sacked after becoming embroiled in a doping test controversy, as \"excellent\".
Kyrgios return 'going to be sick'
Nick Kyrgios (right) will make his return to competitive tennis at the Brisbane International ahead of the Australian Open, saying yesterday it was \"going to be sick\".
Broos will not be rushing home just yet
Can someone please tell Mr Hugo Broos not to book his flight back to Belgium just yet.
Sundowns Ladies to test their champ credentials
Defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies will put their CAF Champions League title credentials on the line today when they take on Nigeria's Edo Queens at Stade El Arbi Zaouli in Casablanca (kick-off 7pm).
Bafana back in winning habit
AFCON: SHOOT DOWN UGANDA TO GO TOP OF GROUP K
Tonali fires Azzurri into quarters
Sandro Tonali (right) fired Italy into the Nations League quarterfinals with the only goal in Thursday's 1-0 win over Belgium in Brussels, completing his Azzurri comeback from a gambling ban which cost him a place at Euro 2024.
World champs suffer rare loss
World champions Argentina suffered a 2-1 defeat to Paraguay while rivals Brazil were held to a 1-1 draw in Venezuela as South America's big guns struggled in Conmebol World Cup qualifying on Thursday.
England boast depth
CARSLEY: POSITIVE FOR TEAM'S FUTURE AS HIS UNDERSTUDIES SINK GREECE
LA28 will get Trump buy-in
The re-election of Donald Trump to the US presidency will have no bearing on preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, organisers said on Thursday, stating that the games were \"above politics.\"
Martin calls for advice
MOTOGP: TURNS TO RIVAL AND FRIEND BAGNAIA AS ROLES ARE REVERSED
Magnite ticks all the boxes
PURR: PANTHER-LIKE SUV A JOY IN ITS PRICE RANGE
Summer Cup build-up starts to bite
EXCITEMENT: FINAL FIELD AND DRAWS FOR R6 MILLION RACE TO BE REVEALED ON WEDNESDAY
Resisting easy money allure
GREED: LEADS TO POOR DECISIONS WITH POTENTIAL TO ULTIMATELY DESTROY YOUR SAVINGS
Safeguarding family future: a guide for single parents
Being a single parent to a minor child or children can be daunting, especially with financial responsibilities.
Home repo goes wrong
LEGAL WOES: BANK CLAIMED CLIENT FELL INTO ARREARS ON HER BOND
Why is my child a bully?
AGGRESSION: THE IMPACT OF INTIMIDATION IS PROFOUND AND CAN BE LONG-LASTING
PETS Summer pet care: tips for keeping them healthy
As temperatures rise, pet owners must take extra precautions to ensure their animals stay safe and comfortable during the hot summer months.
Flowers to grow from seed
FRESHNESS: WHAT A DIFFERENCE THE RAIN MAKES