History probably does have a bit of a musty public persona — seemingly crusty, tweed-clad and whiffing faintly of mothballs.
Few people know that the British anti-slavery movement began with a meeting of three diabetics for tea and sugarfree crumpets.
I can’t even draw the curtains and watch Bargain Hunt without some whirring electronic prick making a note of what I’m doing.
Canada says it will not press for the return of a young Canadian inmate held at Guantánamo Bay despite video footage that showed him weeping.
Thirty-seven Egyptians were killed and 38 injured when a train collided with three vehicles in northern Egypt on Wednesday, security sources said.
Crime has a devastating effect on the profitability and viability of many small enterprises, according to findings of a survey released on Wednesday.
There was nothing unlawful about the way former SA cricketer Garth le Roux dealt with commissions for property sales, his lawyer has told a court.
Thousands of workers took to the streets on Wednesday in support of a Cosatu protest against rocketing food and power prices.
Norway’s Kurt-Asle Arvesen gave the CSC team their first stage victory on this year’s Tour de France on Wednesday.
Nelson Mandela celebrates his 90th birthday on Friday as a widely revered statesman, but SA faces a host of problems that challenge his dream.