Wimbledon: Sinner, Musetti e Djokovic al 2° turno. Fuori Martina Trevisan

Read More Al via oggi Wimbledon, terzo Slam della stagione. Il grande favorito del torneo principe sull’erba è Novak Djokovic, campione in carica e reduce da quattro successi consecutivi. Il serbo, che in questa stagione ha già vinto Australian Open e Roland Garros, punta all’ottavo trionfo per eguagliare Federer e raggiungere a quota 24 Slam […]

Cosa è successo oggi 3 luglio

Read More Da Angers a Lione, gruppi di aggressori razzisti segnalati in tutto il Paese. Promettono di ripristinare l’ordine contro i manifestanti stranieri e proteggere i commercianti Leggi tutto L’imprenditore scomparso un anno fa ha affidato all’ex braccio destro Francesco Milleri, il compito di proseguire la battaglia per rompere i legami tra la compagnia e […]

NAF: The hub of creative talent in SA

Read More Kesivan Naidoo at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda. (National Arts Festival) One of the singular characteristics of the National Arts Festival in Makhanda, which ended last weekend, is its ability to concentrate a large portion of South Africa’s creative talent in the small town every year. It creates an easygoing but thought-provoking […]

Petrol price set to drop from 5 July

Read More Motorists will get some relief at the fuel pumps when the price of petrol drops slightly on Wednesday, a statement from the department of mineral resources and energy said. But the price of diesel is set to rise by between 12 to 18 cents per litre, helping maintain inflation pressures, as logistics firms […]

Calls for exploration of natural gas in revised integrated resource plan

Read More Gwede Mantashe. File photo As the department of mineral resources and energy (DMRE) is racing against time to complete the much delayed update on the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and release it for public comment, there are calls for natural gas to be given a larger percentage of the country’s energy mix. Craig […]

Protestors set trucks alight on Durban highway

Read More A truck that was torched on the N2 on Sunday night during a service delivery protest. Last month, protestors angry over constant electricity blackouts torched a car This article is only available to subscribers. View subscription options If you are already a subscriber, login here.

Gag order against amaBhungane set aside

Read More Zunaid Moti. File photo The Johannesburg High Court has set aside the ex parte order handed down against amaBhungane last month in which it was ordered to return leaked documents pertaining to the operations of the Moti Group and banned from publishing articles based on these papers. “The order granted to the applicants […]

‘More than half of UK broadband customers’ hit by connection problems

Read More More than half of UK broadband customers have experienced problems with their connections, according to a report that says telecoms providers are adding “insult to injury” after forcing inflation-busting price rises on to their customers. Many of the UK’s mobile and telecoms companies have been accused of “greedflation” for pushing through mid-contract price […]

Leon Gautier, last surviving French D-day commando, dies at 100

Read More Leon Gautier, the last surviving member of the French commando unit that waded ashore on D-day alongside allied troops to begin the liberation of France, died on Monday. He was 100 years old. Gautier was one of 177 French green berets who stormed the Normandy beaches defended by Hitler’s forces in 1944. The […]

‘Not fun’: Venus Williams fails to turn back time on day one at Wimbledon

Read More Venus Williams was given a hero’s welcome on her return to Wimbledon on Monday, but the 43-year-old could not turn back time and went out of the competition in the first round. The five-times Wimbledon singles title winner, who has battled injuries in recent years and entered the tournament as a wild card, […]