Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj’s attorneys have laid charges against the Mail & Guardian and two of our senior journalists.
A major conservative party in Greece’s new unity government has refused to drop its opposition to signing reform pledges in return for crucial loans.
The Presidents Cup has seen sudden drops in temperatures and Tiger Woods winning only one point to a final day that holds so little drama.
Police have clashed with protesters in Cairo after dispersing a sit-in by people wounded during this year’s uprising.
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Moroka Swallows played a 0-0 draw with Bloemfontein Celtic in their Premiership encounter in front of a paltry crowd at Dobsonville Stadium.
The Swazi government is being tight-lipped over details of a bailout package that has enabled the tiny kingdom to stay afloat.
The National Transitional Council says ousted Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi’s fugitive son Saif al-Islam has been arrested in the south of the country.
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South Africa-born former England all-rounder Basil D’Oliveira, subject of one of cricket’s biggest controversies, has died at the age of 80.
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Kgalema Motlanthe says Moody’s downgrading of South Africa’s credit rating outlook was wrong and lacked understanding of government’s efforts.
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Syria has agreed in principle to allow a contingent of Arab observers into the state to oversee the implementation of the Arab League peace plan.