the United Kingdom’s Serious Fraud Office will seek to prosecute defence company BAE Systems, which may have implications for SA’s arms deal probe.
The presidency has dismissed suggestions by conservative groups that President Jacob Zuma will change legislation on abortion and same-sex marriages.
US women have attacked the film world’s backing for director who again faces threat of trial for unlawful sex with 13-year-old girl in 1977.
Thousands missing after earthquake devastates countryside and rescue workers begin to look for bodies rather than survivors.
Ireland has voted decisively in favour of the Lisbon treaty just 16 months after it first rejected the European Union reform plan.
Even at the remove of an email interview, one can’t help noticing the calmness of Ilyas Tunç, writes Niren Tolsi.
In a year that’s seen a sense of apathy towards four-wheeled vehicles, Nissan’s juggernaut has muscled its way into many sought-after segments.
Roman Polanski’s arrest on a 32-year-old charge of having sex with a minor has outraged the French government and film community, reports Jon Henley.
South Africa’s alleged wire cartel has been accused of using anti-competitive practices to scupper a wire importer from entering the market.
New predictions of global warming outstrip
earlier worst-case scenarios, reports David Adam.