From Panama to Caracas: The Long Shadow of U.S. Intervention in Latin America In early January 2026, the world watched in shock as U.S. forces carried...
Outcry in Gauteng as Schools Go Unprotected Gauteng’s decision to cancel school security contracts late last year has triggered a storm of concern among parents, educators,...
Oil Heist or Energy Play? Inside Trump’s Venezuela Oil Announcement A stunning announcement with shockwaves on markets and social media U.S. President Donald Trump dropped a...
A messy problem beneath the city What’s lurking beneath Johannesburg’s streets isn’t just wastewater, it’s toys, nappies, wipes and a surprising amount of everyday household junk....
A routine patrol turns into a rescue mission What began as an ordinary patrol for Johannesburg Metro Police quickly turned into a disturbing human trafficking investigation...
When crime tools become state property In a clear message to criminals operating in rural and small-town South Africa, the Kimberley High Court has ordered the...
Why oil suddenly matters to everyone again For years, lists ranking the world’s biggest oil reserves felt like niche reading useful for economists, energy analysts and...
A crime that hides in plain sight Human trafficking in South Africa does not look like it does in the movies. There are no chains, no...
A familiar back-to-school anxiety returns As families across KwaZulu-Natal prepare uniforms and school bags for the January 14 reopening, teacher unions are warning that many classrooms...
A deadline missed, questions piling up More than five years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, the shadow of his crimes continues to hang over the United States...