The executive director of Greenpeace International faces prison in Holland for breaking an injunction and boarding a giant rig.
The US defence agency that invented the forerunner to the internet is working on a "virtual firing range" intended as a replica of the real internet.
Syrian forces shot dead 19 people on Friday when they fired at demonstrators demanding the removal of President Bashar al-Assad.
Frederick Chiluba, Zambia’s first democratically elected president who became increasingly autocratic during his decade in office, died on Saturday.
Innovative research and development in mathematics and science could spur African economic growth, says astrophysicist Bernard Fanaroff.
As she began a tour to learn about the brutality of apartheid, Boipelo Ndaba was skeptical that anything good would come of learning about the dark ch
Locals call them pimps or snitches. They wear plain clothes, drive unmarked cars and are as numerous as scorpions in the Libyan desert.
The UN should set up a commission to look at the conflicts between privacy and freedom of expression on the internet because the issue is global.
An operation to clean up radioactive water was suspended on Saturday, hours after it got under way, when radiation levels began rising dramatically.
Following the announcement of ANCYL president Julius Malema’s re-election, we find out how his loyal supporters feel, why they believe he’s the only leader for them, and their response to Maile declining his nomination.