Hotels are closed and cafés deserted at what should be the height of the tourist season on Tunisia’s holiday island of Djerba.
US Democratic Representative Anthony Weiner defied calls on Saturday from party leaders to resign and said he would instead seek treatment.
Rebels battled their way back into a major oil port just 50km west of Tripoli on Saturday, forcing Muammar Gaddafi’s troops to close the highway.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi warned that SA could become a "banana republic", and threatened to repudiate Jacob Zuma’s leadership.
There’s nothing new in bulk buying and negotiating discounts. But Groupon does it in 47 countries for more than 70-million people.
The portrait is a lurid splash of colour outside the SA National Gallery in a nod to Vladimir Tretchikoff who was blackballed by the art world.
Classified diplomatic cables from Jerusalem to foreign embassies outline plan to mobilise against United Nations recognition.
Southern African leaders met to discuss a plan to guide Zimbabwe toward elections, a debate that has cast light on the battle within Zanu-PF.
A cybersecruty expert said the intruders’ goal had been to install software that would give a nation state a "digital insider presence" on the IMF.
The Auckland Blues head into the final round of matches on a four-match losing streak and need to beat the Otago Highlanders next Friday.