Spain’s Moises Duenas Nevado tested positive for blood-boosting drug EPO after the fourth stage of the Tour de France, it was reported on Wednesday.
A quarter of the world’s Anglican bishops boycotted on Wednesday a once-in-a- decade gathering of church leaders in a row over gay clergy.
Trade conditions remained flat, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said as it released the results of its Trade Conditions Survey.
Athletics coach Trevor Graham has been banned for life by the United States Anti-Doping Agency over doping.
Sergio Garcia is from Spain, and Ernie Els hails from South Africa, but both feel right at home on the north-west coast of England.
Les Crane, a talk radio innovator and Grammy winner remembered as the first television host to take on Johnny Carson, died on July 13. He was 74.
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday moved to Sydney’s main Catholic Cathedral as he prepared to take charge of World Youth Day.
The aviation industry flaunted a green agenda under tightened security amid fears of environmentalist protests at an air show on Wednesday.
A professional hunter has been hired to track down a leopard on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife said on Wednesday.
British companies doing business in Zimbabwe must find the noise from their government and the international community disconcerting.