Syria has accepted a ceasefire and peace plan drawn up by Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan as Syrian troops thrust into Lebanon to battle rebels.
Wouter Basson says former president Nelson Mandela reappointed him to an army post, because the US and UK insisted the state keep a close eye on him.
Orlando Pirates will look to keep their league title challenge and improve on their dismal weekend when they host Free State Stars at Orlando Stadium.
Britain’s Royal Military Police have been removed from an inquiry relating to the torture of Iraqi prisoners due to fears of compromised independence.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has urged networks not to broadcast videos shot by an Islamist extremist killer during a shooting spree in France.
Fifteen credit providers have been arrested for allegedly bullying people and using illegal collection tactics in the Northern Cape.
New global research has found that despite being dissatisfied with their jobs, the majority of professionals plan to stay with their company.
The Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development has warned that the eurozone’s debt crisis is not over and banks in the bloc remain weak.
The US and China have agreed to coordinate their response if North Korea goes through with a planned rocket launch next month.
Officials and authorities in São Paulo have raised concerns over the death of a soccer supporter in Brazil and think it might increase fan violence.