SA recently sold defence force weapons worth R2.25-million to Zimbabwe, despite a pledge in 2011 not to permit such sales to the country.
A new film adaptation of ‘Midnight’s Children’, Salman Rushdie’s novel about India after independence, might not be shown in his native land.
Apple is expected to secure its acquisition of a company specialising in fingerprint scanning days after the next iPhone goes on sale.
Greenpeace says the oil company used "stock-car race" recklessness in testing its capping stack to prevent a Gulf of Mexico-style blowout.
With less than 10% of the Caribbean’s reefs showing live coral cover, one of the world’s most important ecosystems is in danger of utter devastation.
On Sunday, 30-year-old Serena Williams capped off a golden summer by winning a fourth US Open crown for her 15th slam singles title.
The US’s central bank is set to rule on the need for more stimulus and Germany will decide where it stands on the funding for EU bail-outs.
The Friends of the Youth League are ‘disgusted’ by reports alleging miners were tortured to find out whether Malema incited violence at Marikana.
A series of more than 25 attacks across Iraq have killed 56 people and wounded over 250 others with security forces and markets among the targets.
The Democratic Alliance says the basic education department is not using standard procedures for the purchasing of 2013 textbooks for Limpopo.