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When the FIFA World Cup final kicks off just after midnight, Kolkata won’t be asleep. From rooftop lounges and breweries to cafés and dedicated fan parks, the city is gearing up for one last night of football frenzy as Spain take on Argentina. Whether you’re planning to cheer with fellow supporters over craft beer, settle…
Europe’s housing market regained momentum in 2025, even as property prices continued to climb across most of the continent. Belgium and Austria were among the countries recording annual sales growth of more than 20%.
South Africa earned a place in the knockout rounds of the 2026 World Cup. The team competed in Group A against Mexico, Czech Republic, and South Korea, fielding a squad that advanced past the group stage for the first time in the country’s history.
July 2026 marked the seventh edition of Afro Nation, the world’s biggest Afrobeats-focused festival, as it returned to the golden sands of Praia da Rocha in Portimão—the very beach where the festival first launched in 2019. Returning to the iconic shores of Portugal’s Algarve region, Afro Nation 2026 delivered what may have been its most…
There are few places where history feels as tangible as a grand old hotel. Long before boutique stays and luxury lodges became the norm, South Africa’s landmark hotels welcomed travellers arriving by steamship, railway and horse-drawn carriage.
The Ukrainian territory has always been fought over and occupied by Poles, Mongols, Russians. Tsar Putin’s claims too great, the European Union’s proposals too empty, the United States’ proclamations too confusing. The demise of ideologies and grand schemes and the emergence of people power.
Turns out FIFA aren’t the only organisation hosting a World Cup this summer. Whilst the world’s greatest players have been duking it out, football-inspired lifestyle brand and community space NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS CLUB has been hosting its own tournament, featuring 16 teams of Bay Area locals representing 16 countries, celebrating the diversity of the Bay and…
R31M World Cup spending sparks outrage in South Africa. Citizens debate if funds could better serve housing, healthcare, or education.
Through training opportunities and re empowers community members to feel confident supporting refugees. From large private sector to local organizations the training offers information to build trusting relations with refugees and newcomers, in turn building resilience and encouraging clients and patients to seek help for physical and mental health challenges