Bharti Airtel looks set to wrap up its $9-billion deal to buy most of Kuwaiti telecom group Zain’s African assets.
Among the cracked colonial houses that litter the beautiful Haitian beach resort of Jacmel, a resilient people dare to hope as they rebuild.
The Ferrari duo of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa take the edge into Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix after their one-two finish in the season opener.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ended a troubled US visit on Thursday, saying progress had been made.
Zimbabwean police have returned photos of human rights violations under President Robert Mugabe to a gallery they had raided 24 hours earlier.
Ethiopia’s government has been accused of waging a coordinated attack on rights activists, journalists and political opponents ahead of May elections.
The Bulls have the opportunity to pull well clear of the chasing Super 14 pack this weekend with a match against the Force, who are bottom of the log.
Fresh pedophilia cover-up claims hit Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday in the case of a US priest who allegedly molested up to 200 deaf boys.
Fresh from his victory on landmark healthcare legislation, United States President Barack Obama is ready to take on Wall Street.
The show of remorse and the apology by ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu in the drunk driving case against him was welcomed by the party on Wednesday.