Polling opened in Liberia’s disputed presidential runoff on Tuesday, one day after several opposition supporters were killed amid a boycott protest.
Sepp Blatter has added another layer to his Fifa reform programme, pledging to revive a panel of experts drawn from across world football.
Under pressure from the EU to push through a bailout to save their country, Greek party leaders were struggling to agree on a new prime minister.
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The Chamber of Mines and Sasol have expressed reservations about SA’s main climate policy paper, with industry reduction targets a key concern.
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Under pressure from China, Mongolia has cut short a lecture tour due to be given by the Dalai Lama in the capital’s new Buyant-Ukhaa sports complex.
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Ian Thorpe’s comeback to competitive swimming has suffered a setback in Beijing, but he says he is "pretty happy" with his results so far.
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The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has fired its head of equity derivatives and trading business, Allan Thomson, for irregular trading.
After a slur from his former caddy Steve Williams and an uphill battle to return to form, Tiger Woods will have a difficult Australian Open.
A study of tuberculosis treatments has revealed that taking TB control out of the clinic and into the community can make a big difference.
The State Security Agency says it’s not aware of the claim that Fikile Mbalula’s short extramarital affair was actually a trap it had set for him.