Assets worth more than €1-billion belonging to the late Muammar Gaddafi, his son and his intelligence chief have been seized in Italy in raids.
The UK is fighting to overturn an order to disclose transcripts of key conversation between Tony Blair and George Bush, days before the Iraq invasion.
An inquest has ruled out foul play in the fiery death of former army commander Solomon Mujuru a top power broker in President Robert Mugabe’s party.
US police initially sought an arrest warrant for the guard who shot and killed unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin but were overruled by prosecutors.
Read the secret Crime Intelligence Division report which outlines alleged abuses of its funds by division head Lt-Gen Richard Mdluli.
Egypt’s ruling military council has warned it will not allow civilians to encroach on the armed forces’ extensive business enterprises.
Brics members — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are expected to begin cross-listing financial products.
The Stormers have beefed up their forward pack for what is shaping up to be a physical South African Super 15 derby against the Bulls at the weekend.
The planned Freedom Front Plus protest over e-tolling on the N1 highway has been declared illegal because the group did not apply for permission.
Absa has denied claims that it plans to fire 3 000 staff members, saying its processes are in line with labour relations best practices.