Cracks appear to be appearing within the Rhodes Must Fall movement.
Western intelligence services yesterday examined a potential treasure trove of leaked Islamic State registration documents, some of which the German intelligence service said were likely to be authentic, despite the doubts of many experts.
Zephany Nurse's biological parents rejoiced yesterday after the woman who kidnapped their baby 18 years ago was convicted.
In a low-rise factory on the outskirts of Billund, a small town in western Denmark, robots stand holding trays at the ready as pistons spit out hundreds of pieces of Lego every few seconds.
Private hospitals are short of staff, the Competition Commission's health market inquiry was told in Cape Town yesterday.
A passionately pro-gun US mother was badly wounded when her son, 4, accidentally shot her in the back.
It allegedly took place in just a few seconds.
On the evening of April 13 1993 an incredible event took place. The then president of South Africa FW de Klerk handed over the SABC to Nelson Mandela to make a nationally televised broadcast.
Aung San Suu Kyi has nominated a writer and close friend who once acted as her personal driver as her "puppet" president of Burma after weeks of febrile speculation and intense negotiations.
The wife of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hailed the harem of the Ottoman sultans as "a school for preparing women for life".
"She is in hell," the mother of slain rapper Nkulukelo "Flabba" Habedi said yesterday after Sindisiwe Manqele, 26, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for her son's murder.
The two players have clashed in the past and the 33-year-old says he will always defend Real Madrid from the Barcelona star's taunts but will ignore any personal attacks
CAPTAIN COOK, Hawaii (AP) — In a story Feb. 29 about Zika concerns in Hawaii, The Associated Press reported erroneously that farmer Steve Mann wouldn't allow his home or farm to be sprayed wit…
Sharks director of rugby Gary Gold loves his Test match references. After all, he felt last week's duel with the Jaguares resembled something close to that with their clutch of internationals.
Kaizer Chiefs defender Kgotso Moleko has admitted he is having sleepless nights over the club's poor form.
How much clemency should we show to an assassin who took this country to the brink of civil war? The Pretoria High Court's decision yesterday that Janusz Walus, the man who killed Chris Hani in 1993, be released from prison within 14 days raises many questions.
Moody's has placed South Africa on review with a downgrade in its credit rating lurking around the corner. Expect the blame game to begin.
Once, when I was a kid I joined a search party. I was at cub scouts on Friday evening with Tommy Renyard and Kevin Scrooby when the scoutmaster asked us to help search the bush next morning near the old army base.
March is Human Rights Month and Human Rights Day will be observed on the 21st, but our celebration is bittersweet.
One of the biggest scams awaits to unfold at VS Hospital which Sardar Val abhai Patel considered to be his `dream project' for Ahmedabad.
VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP) — The Latest on a murder suspect who was killed during a home invasion in Mississippi (all times local):
Police say a wife and then a husband each shot an escaped murder suspect after he broke into their Mississippi home and held them hostage. Williams says McCloud allowed the wife to leave the bathroom and she returned with a family handgun, shooting McCloud. A Mississippi police chief says a murder suspect who escaped from jail and broke into a home restrained the family during an hours-long struggle. A sheriff is confirming that a man who broke into a Mississippi home and struggled for hours with... Читать дальше...
After critics attacked the opposition over its spending plans, John McDonnell tells the BBC that any future Labour government will be “economically disciplined” and only borrow to invest.
The Grizzlies have dealt with a litany of injuries this season.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan won applause at an impromptu London roadshow this week but many global investors remain sceptical that he can defend South Africa's investment grade rating - or even stay in office.