Pakistan’s blasphemy laws may be used to punish Muslims suspected of ransacking a Hindu temple, in a state where laws are used against Islam offences.
Struggle veteran Father Michael Lapsley speaks to Thalia Randall about his new memoir, his calling "to become a healer" and the Marikana shooting.
Nearly 60% of crimes reported to the police’s 10111 call centre do not get registered properly and are therefore not investigated.
rAge has 10 double tickets and a range of prizes to give away to Mail & Guardian readers looking to be a part of the country’s biggest gaming fiesta.
The United States scored three goals in the second half of their Champions Challenge in Dublin to overturn South Africa’s 2-1 half-time lead.
Rampant Europe produced the greatest comeback in Ryder Cup history to reel in the United States and retain the trophy at Medinah Country Club.
Gaffe-prone Mitt Romney will try to lure Barack Obama into a rare display of mean-spiritedness in a looming confrontation in the race for presidency.
A Zimbabwean independent monitoring group says it is impossible to hold free and fair elections in March when President Robert Mugabe wants the polls.
Japan’s prime minister will use a Cabinet reshuffle to try to mend fences with China and to boost his flagging popularity ahead of general elections.
Lerato Chabangu has continued to haunt Mamelodi Sundowns as he again powered Moroka Swallows to a win over his former team in the Absa Premiership.