Under-fire boss Ruben Amorim says he “sometimes wants to quit” after Manchester United’s shock League Cup loss to Grimsby, but he vows a reset before Burnley as pressure intensifies.
The UK has barred Israeli officials from attending the DSEI 2025 arms fair in London, citing tensions over the Gaza conflict. Israeli defence firms may still participate.
The South Africa taxi crackdown disrupts travel. Ekurhuleni drivers strike over seized taxis, Durban impounds 25 vehicles, and Cape Town’s violence prompts a court interdict. Authorities push for compliance and talks to ensure safe, reliable transport for all.
McLaren dominated Dutch Grand Prix practice as Lando Norris led Oscar Piastri in windy Zandvoort. Aston Martin impressed, while Ferrari and Max Verstappen hit trouble ahead of a wet FP2.
A tragic Strandfontein drunk driving incident left two sisters fighting for recovery. On Wednesday morning, a minibus taxi driver, allegedly intoxicated, crashed into the vehicle carrying the Grade 3 and Grade 8 siblings on Spine Road. Consequently, the collision sparked outrage in
Mourinho sacked by Fenerbahce two days after the Champions League playoff loss to Benfica. The club thanked him and moves on after a turbulent, trophyless stint in Istanbul.
New CCTV appears to show New Zealand fugitive father Tom Phillips with a child in a Piopio break-in, police say, as the four-year manhunt focuses on safety.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is cracking down to recover R45 billion in unpaid loans. NSFAS insists on debt repayment to keep supporting new students. At a Pretoria briefing, CEO Waseem Carrim urged graduates to pay back, not just to
UEFA shifts the Champions League final kick-off to 6pm from 2026 to improve fan experience and global access. Plus: the standout UEFA Champions League fixtures.