The prince of Monaco married the swimmer Charlene Wittstock who is now Princess Consort of Monaco, and here's how Princess ...
Princess Charlene, South Africa’s own royal and Honorary President of Special Olympics Monaco since 2012, recently paid tribute to Mireille Calmes. Mireille Calmes is the visionary founder of Special ...
Princess Charlene brought her rescue chihuahua, Harley, to the second annual Rokethon in Monaco, a charity walk supporting ...
Like Queen Camilla, Princess Charlene of Monaco has been a longtime supporter of animal welfare—and is also a fellow dog ...
The latest version of South Africa's Integrated Resource Plan outlines government plans to transform the energy sector to jump-start development and economic growth, including 5200 MW of new nuclear ...
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Ariarne Titmus is retiring from competitive swimming at the age of 25. The Australian athlete and 200-meter freestyle world record holder announced her surprising ...
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Sub-Saharan Africa's largest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, have been removed from a global watchdog's list of countries subject to increased monitoring for ...
Few cities are rooted in nature quite like Cape Town. It’s a place where mountains plunge into the sea, vineyards spill across rolling valleys, and a vast, biodiverse kelp forest sways beneath the ...
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The rand edged up on Thursday after losing ground over the past couple of days, as cautious investors awaited news on South Africa's possible removal from the ...
Swimmer Apollo Hess is back in the pool and doing what he loves best. Hess, a member of Kainai Nation in Alberta, represented Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He was on the 4x100-metre mixed medley ...
Ariarne Titmus is ready to swim into a new era. The four-time Olympic gold medalist stunned fans as she announced her retirement from swimming Oct. 15, walking away from the sport at just 25 years old ...
Ariarne Titmus is hanging up her swim cap for good following the 2024 Paris Olympics. Ariarne Titmus, Olympic gold medalist and world record swimmer, retires effective immediately. She cites ...