Author: Staff Writer
The Ukrainian military has developed a new drone that incinerates enemy troops by spraying them with molten metal. These drones…
Ukrainian troops are using millions of hours of video combat footage to train artificial intelligence-driven drones to independently track and…
There is a strong reservoir of goodwill towards the country in Washington that should be explored though robust engagement with the US Congress says US Ambassador Brigety.
Russia has reportedly sold its stakes in certain Kazakh uranium deposits to Chinese-owned companies, marking a significant shift in the…
Internal turmoil, Zuma’s ‘big boss’ grip, and Zulu focus cap MK party’s vote share at 10-15 per cent
The MK Party continues to allege irregularities in the May elections. Having exhausted legal avenues in South Africa, they are now threatening to escalate their claims to an international court.
An international war crimes prosecutor has claimed that evidence emerging from mass grave sites in Syria has exposed a state-run…
Given the available intelligence on this latest attack, I assess the threat level in South Africa as CRITICAL—meaning an attack is highly likely in the near future.
Moscow is set to launch a series of “devastating” air attacks against Ukraine in response to the assassination of one…
There is still a steely resolve,but it is now mixed with a sense of fatigue and weariness,
Africa wasn’t a priority for the United States. “It is only a priority in terms of competition with China,” says Dr Jakkie Cilliers.
President-elect Nandi-Ndaitwa’s reputation, notably her lack of links to corruption unlike other SWAPO leaders, along with the tendency of voters to prefer “the devil you know,” has, according to Dr. Piet Croukamp of North West University in South Africa, given her an advantage.
A leading security expert who fears MPs are at heightened risk of attack has shared a roadmap for how safety…