The Bush administration has given a US thinktank the go-ahead to open an office in Iran, in a departure from its policy of isolating the regime.
Move over Benni McCarthy, Moroka Swallows have uncovered a raw diamond ready to fill your boots in 2010.
Felipe Massa says staying positive will be crucial this week as he attempts to close the gap on world championship leader Lewis Hamilton.
Governance has improved in almost two-thirds of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa, according to an index published on Monday.
SA stocks were deep in the red by noon on Monday, dropping by more than 5% in line with international markets.
A fourth person has died in Johannesburg of a mystery flu-like illness, the Gauteng Health Department said on Monday.
Crude oil prices slumped to eight-month lows below $90 a barrel on Monday as worsening financial turmoil triggered fears about slowing demand.
More than a decade after Desmond Tutu helped end apartheid, he shows no signs of slowing down as he turns 77 on Tuesday
South African stocks slid as much as 5% and the rand fell 2% versus the dollar on Monday as fears about Europe’s financial sector hit equity markets.
A weekend earthquake killed up to 70 people in Kyrgyzstan and levelled a village in the south of the Central Asian nation.