Queen Elizabeth II – part of the fabric of Britain for 70 years
Queen Elizabeth II ruled over perhaps the most rapid technological expansion and sociopolitical change of any monarch in recent history.
Queen Elizabeth II ruled over perhaps the most rapid technological expansion and sociopolitical change of any monarch in recent history.
Internet service providers, hackers and others can collect a treasure trove of user data. VPNs can offer more privacy…sometimes.
Emma Sadleir has warned WhatsApp group admins should take note of a recent update to the app that could hold them legally liable for other users’ posts.
The IRR points out that Cyril Ramaphosa and Joe Biden are to meet on 16 September, two days after the Expropriation Bill is scheduled to be voted on.
An ISIS supporter has created the first known case of using NFTs to directly raise money for their sinister crimes.
Southern Africans have a special reason to thank Mikhail Gorbachev. He helped bring apartheid to an end. He did this both directly and indirectly.
The UK is in the throes of a fuel poverty crisis which Simon attributes to the closing of 21 nuclear and coal power facilities since 2012.
As a result of pandemic lockdowns, Australia finds itself in a position where a lack of skilled workers is affecting its economy.
The Survivor contestants are more cosmopolitan, the South African version showing just how far we’ve come post-apartheid.
In this week’s column, Simon Lincoln Reader responds to the stabbing of novelist Salman Rushdie in New York last week.