Julian Assange has applied to the UK Supreme Court to hear his appeal against extradition to Sweden, saying it was a way to get him in the US.
ANCYL secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa has missed a deadline to apologise to Minister Malusi Gigaba, but nevertheless plans to appeal his suspension.
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After an outcry over Bryce Lawrence’s World Cup refereeing, the rugby official says he will not officiate in SA should he fear for his life.
The <i>M&G</i> rounds up the news that didn’t make the front page — from toga-wearing Russian prisoners to dwarf porn and a drunk moose.
New York police have evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters from a park in the city’s financial district, two months after they set up camp.
Facebook says it’s investigating reports that some members of the social network are receiving graphic images in their news feeds.
Shareholders of Eurobank and Alpha Bank have approved a merger plan designed to create Greece’s largest lender with major backing from a Qatari fund.
Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus says the monetary policy will maintain its focus on hitting a 3% to 6% inflation target over the medium term.
Europe’s top clubs want world and European soccer governing bodies Fifa and Uefa to pay players’ wages during international tournaments.
Cash-strapped Swaziland has pulled together enough loans from local banks to raise the $43-million needed to pay civil servants.