The Ospreys are free to take their place in the European Cup quarterfinals after they were cleared of fielding an ineligible player.
President Barack Obama announced on Monday he was extending US sanctions on Robert Mugabe’s regime for another year.
Former Australian prime minister John Howard was on Tuesday named as a candidate to lead the sport internationally from 2012.
Aid pledges poured into Chile on Monday after the government made its first requests for help as the death toll from the earthquake reached 723.
General Motors is recalling 1,3-million compact cars in North America to address a power steering problem that has been linked to 14 crashes.
New book claims Polish journalist, who died three years ago aged 74, repeatedly crossed the boundary between reportage and fiction-writing.
Even before his plane lands on British soil for his state visit on Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma has made an impact on British politics.
Schoolchildren will ditch their uniforms for soccer jerseys on Tuesday as South Africa marks 100 days to the Soccer World Cup.
Debut of comedian’s NBC sitcom received withering reviews from United States media and was mocked by viewers on Twitter.
Attackers kidnapped a South African sports journalist and two Nigerian colleagues on a bus in south-east Nigeria on Monday, their employer said.