At least 57 people were killed in a powerful earthquake that struck remote villages in eastern Turkey early on Monday.
He may have got to ride in a carriage and to sleep in Buck House, but President Jacob Zuma did not win Gordon Brown over on Zim.
Cellphones may become a key weapon in the war against HIV/Aids in Africa, allowing counsellors to reach greater numbers of people.
The Gauteng department of economic development has saved more than R700-million by cancelling a motorsport contract.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki emerged on Monday as a frontrunner after an election seen as a test of the nation’s young democracy.
France utility back Frederic Michalak will be sidelined for up to a year with a serious knee injury, the manager of his Toulouse club said on Sunday.
Africa is recovering from the global economic crisis and could see growth of 4,5% in 2010, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
Nigeria sent in troops to the northern Jos region on Monday after attacks by gangs on Christian villages that officials say killed 500 people.
It’s an unregulated profession, so when choosing a coach, make sure he or she has the right training.
This week I was eyeing out some rather pricey skin-care products.