What started as a peaceful patrol for two police horses in a West London park quickly turned into a chaotic and dangerous situation — all
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South African workers continue to face rising unemployment and worsening job conditions as Workers’ Day brings little to celebrate in 2025
Every year, South Africans mark 1 May as Workers’ Day—a date meant to honour the efforts and victories of workers and the trade unions that
World Health Organization prepares to endorse weight loss drugs as obesity crisis escalates across the United States and worldwide
In a major shift that could change the way obesity is treated around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) is preparing to officially recommend
Gemma Collins stuns fans with dramatic weight loss as she hits the beach in the UK while revealing her struggles with aging and facial changes after Mounjaro injections
Gemma Collins is embracing the sunshine—and her new self. The TV personality and former TOWIE star, 43, took full advantage of the recent British heatwave,
Grieving Edinburgh Mother Shares Husband’s Early Brain Tumour Symptoms That Doctors Mistook for Work Stress
When your partner starts mentioning odd smells or moments of intense déjà vu, brain cancer isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind. For
Harare City Council declares emergency as bed bug infestation spreads rapidly through Mbare flats in Zimbabwe’s capital
Imagine trying to get a good night’s sleep, only to be constantly bitten and itching through the night. That’s the reality for residents in the
Britain bakes as scorching May Day heat shatters temperature records with Kew Gardens hitting 28 degrees in London
Forget spring jackets—Brits are reaching for sunscreen and shorts as May kicks off with record-breaking heat. It’s not just warm, it’s hot, with parts of
Dementia Takes Over as One in Four Seniors in Rio Grande City Struggles with Memory Loss in Alarming Texas Health Crisis
Rio Grande City may look like a quiet, dusty town near the Texas-Mexico border — but beneath the surface, it’s grappling with a devastating public
Alan Titchmarsh shares timeless gardening advice as he urges UK homeowners to buy blooming plants every month for year-round colour
Spring has officially arrived — the air smells sweeter, flowers like daffodils and bluebells are popping up everywhere, and the sun is finally doing its
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa shares cautious optimism as South Africa could avoid load shedding this winter thanks to returning power units
As winter approaches, the usual dread of blackouts hangs in the air. But this year, there’s a glimmer of hope. South Africans might just get