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PETS Gazing at your dog can connect your brains – study
Recent research suggests that dogs' and humans' brains synchronise when they look at each other.
Roodeberg turns 75
KWV'S ICONIC RED: UNTIL 2004 IT WAS SCARCELY FOUND LOCALLY
Driving in cars with musos
The other day, I found myself watching an episode of Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
Exoskeleton may boost hikers to cheat
There are embedded controls that control everything to make it easier, writes Dennis Fitzgerald.
No reprieve from power crisis
Busisiwe Mkhwebane no doubt feels a little different this morning after resigning from the EFF this week.
Zuma uses people for his own ends
Julius Malema, pictured, must jump ship and join the disgraced and questionable characters in the MK party. Jacob Zuma has promised that would take over government, a pipe dream, he will do away with the Roman-Dutch Law and take the country back to the dark ages.
Taipei order may put SA in dilemma
Beijing is starting to flex its diplomatic muscle in South Africa by leaning on the ANC to order the Taiwan Liaison Office (TLO) to move from Pretoria... because Taipei does not have full diplomatic relations with us.
Best is yet to come from Proteas
In sport and business, the saying, “go big or go home”, has seldom been more appropriate than when applied to the performance of the Proteas in getting through to the T20 Women's World Cup final.
A party that can't party
The ANC is big on anniversaries. It celebrates its birthday every year with much pomp and circumstance and tipsy clinking of champagne glasses. It's a somewhat strange habit.
South a 'foreign' country
KIM: ENDS 'EVIL RELATIONSHIP' WITH SEOUL BY DESTROYING LINKED ROADS
Ceasefire a win for Kamala
POLLS: SHADOW OVER PROSPECTS FOR A BREAKTHROUGH WITH ISRAEL
Counting vehicles to avoid carmageddon
Manila – Perched on a flower box at a busy intersection in the Philippine capital, Irna Lapriza's eyes jump from one car to the next, her fingers flying across manual tally counters as she logs each passing vehicle.
AI fakes muddy history waters
Paris – A wave of touching photos showing great moments in time is fascinating amateur historians online. The problem? They are not real and may be clouding our view of the past.
In Indonesia, French poet Rimbaud's voyage a mystery
Salatiga - In the summer of 1876, rebel French poet Arthur Rimbaud arrived on the Indonesian island of Java, enlisting in the colonial Dutch army before deserting after just two weeks, an escape still shrouded in mystery nearly 150 years later.
Rare frogs lab-grown
EXPORTS: COLOMBIAN'S LEGAL RESPONSE TO EXOTIC WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING
Pallets make coffins
BUSINESS: FUNERAL COSTS ARE SKY-HIGH IN IMPOVERISHED MOCAMBIQUE
Mpumalanga declares fire disaster
The Mpumalanga legislature has been commended by AgriCulture Mpumalanga (AgriMP) for declaring the widespread veld fires affecting the province a provincial disaster.
African Diaspora Forum appeals for peace in Sharpeville
Residents of Sharpeville near Vereeniging and immigrants who own shops in the area need to find peaceful ways of addressing their differences, according to the African Diaspora Forum.
No justice for Phenya
WHISTLE-BLOWER: ASSASSINATED FOR EXPOSING HOME AFFAIRS FRAUD
Deputy mayor 'owes city R620k'
The DA has demanded new Tshwane deputy mayor Eugene Modise pay back his enormous municipal debt.
Ghost workers paid R6m
REPORT: DEPT CALLS 'INTENTIONAL CORRUPTION' A MISTAKE – EXPERTS
King Charles starts tour in ambivalent Australia
Sydney- King Charles III touched down in Australia yesterday, kicking off the most strenuous foreign trip since his life-changing cancer diagnosis eight months ago.
Get rid of corruption to keep Tito's legacy alive, says expert
As South Africa today gives a final salute to former finance minister and central bank governor Tito Mboweni, a leading political expert has identified the elimination of the embedded state corruption as key in rebuilding the party and preserving Mboweni's legacy of clean governance.
The wash and spin of looting
CRIMINALS: CREATE LABYRINTH OF FINANCIAL SECRECY AND HIDING PLACES WHILE LIVING IT UP
Concern as many of country's dam levels dropping
The department of water and sanitation's (DWS) latest weekly report revealed a significant decline in the Vaal Dam's water level.
‘Leftie’ is key figure in World Cup
BRIGHT STAR: COMING FROM TOWNSHIP BACKGROUND, MLABA PROVES THAT ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE
SA orders Taiwan office move
DISTANCING: TAIPEI TOLD TO LEAVE PRETORIA, BECOME TRADE CENTRE IN JOBURG
Engineering assets to go
TIMED AUCTION: MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT UP FOR GRABS
Sewage at Cradle of Humankind
'STOP': INFRASTRUCTURE COLLAPSE SEES MUNICIPALITY RELEASE RAW WASTE INTO VAAL
SA food insecurity deepens as inflation bites
The number of people in South Africa able to meet their minimum nutritional needs slipped last year, as a weak economy and inflationary pressures hit households and deepened food insecurity.