Putin's "fake voice" in summit video address confounds Russia's allies
Journalists in the Kremlin pool published an excerpt of his prerecorded video address, reporting that his voice had been altered.
'Why Are You Littering?' Sign With Reasons To Leave Trash Delights Internet
The sign offers a few potential reasons not to pick up after oneself, including "I'm stupid" and "Mummy cleans after me."
Omicron Hospitalization Risk 80 Percent Less Than Delta—South Africa Study
The study found that once Omicron patients were admitted to hospital, the risk of severe disease didn't differ from other variants.
Omicron COVID Cases May Already Be Peaking Where Outbreak First Started
Shabir Madhi, professor of vaccinology, told Newsweek that the Omicron wave will likely peak quicker than previous waves because of the new variant's increased transmissibility.
Five Killed at Megachurch Plagued by Leadership Feud, Money Disputes
Five were killed and at least 40 were arrested after a hostage situation at the International Pentecostal Holiness Church near Johannesburg, South Africa on Saturday.
Early Humans Breastfed Infants to Make up for Food Shortages
The teeth might help explain why the species went extinct, the lead author of the study told Newsweek.
Obama: 'Men Have Been Getting on My Nerves Lately'
"Women in particular, by the way, I want you to get more involved," he said. "Because men have been getting on my nerves lately."
South Africa: Gang 'Dress as Police' in Airport Heist
The criminals drove a marked vehicle and reportedly stole millions of dollars.
New Bridge Reveals How Little South Africa Has Changed
Twenty years after the end of apartheid, can "The Great Walk" help ease racial tensions?
Violent Clashes Shut Down South Africa Universities
Students reject tuition increases and demand free education.
South Africa's Local Elections: Will the ANC Lose Out?
The ANC is in danger of losing the dominance it has held since the end of apartheid.
Terror Attacks Planned in South Africa, U.S. Warns
U.S. embassy says up-market shopping areas and malls in the commercial hub of Johannesburg and Cape Town are the main targets.
In Swaziland, an Antidote to Modern Living
The mountain retreat offers laid-back, rural experience to international guests seeking refuge from the pressures of a 24/7 digital world.
Johannesburg Bridge Scaffolding Collapse Kills Two, Injures 20
At least five of the injured are critical and there are still people trapped beneath the structure, according to a spokesman.
South Africa in Focus at Johannesburg Photo Festival
A monthlong festival showcases new photography in the country.