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Rob Houwing urges the Proteas to keep Kyle Verreynne in his increasingly productive No 7 spot for the WTC final at Lord’s.
Rob Houwing urges the Proteas to keep Kyle Verreynne in his increasingly productive No 7 spot for the WTC final at Lord’s.
Accepting untruths and completely denying the Stellenbosh university residence's name and history simply cannot be the basis on which any agreement is reached, argues Nico de Waal.
Before you sign, make sure you know what you are agreeing to, writes Maya Fisher-French.
It's not an impulse purchase if it's practical...or if you *really* want it. That's science.
Читать дальше...It’s so transparently obvious that it’s laughable Zuckerberg id doing it to save himself from scrutiny by cozying up to Mr. Trump.
"They make it easy to contract online, but when you wish to cancel, you have to call in," one consumer says. "There should be a law against this." Actually, there is, writes Wendy Knowler.
It's the weekend—grab a cup of coffee and unwind with the latest "Connections" puzzle.
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After an explosive season premiere last week, The Way Home season 3 kept the bombshells coming in episode 2. Plus, this episode officially kicked off a whole new timeframe for the show: 1974! In fact, that’s exactly where the new episode begins. After getting a mysterious voicemail from Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) before she gets pushed […]
This incredible train service update will see two of bustling cities easily connected boosting tourism and business opportunities
While doing your weekend shopping at your local Woolies you may have noticed some tripe and shisanyama-style chicken nestled among the skinless poultry options and ostrich burgers.
Anyone, including those in the media, who refers to Mr. Trump as a convicted felon is attempting to legitimize the illegitimate and deserves the label “fascist” themselves.
Barcelona are ready to make a deal to sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.
A rise in the number of single people is becoming a key driver of falling birth rates
The coming battle between social media and the state Financial Times
The coming battle between social media and the state Financial Times
Smartphone photographs capture life as a soldier and the loneliness of night shifts
Cases have grown since the pandemic — with relatives complaining they have been cut out of a loved one’s will
The entwinement of Europe and the Arabian peninsula is ever tighter, and ever more improbable
An Austrian guide will soon lead trips up the world’s highest peak in less time than an average beach holiday. Is adventure travel going too high, too fast?
Behind the alignment of X and Meta with Trump is a cold business logic — and a position of weakness rather than strength
The US banking system is burdened by a convoluted regulatory architecture that leads to inefficiencies and arbitrage
Hope still wins out over experience as financial disrupters seek to ride the latest wave
Lack of funds will hamper Labour’s second push at improving healthcare through competition and patient choice
Media pundit hopes to build billion-dollar business after buying out Uncensored channel from Rupert Murdoch