Farouk Ariae’s letter ("Islamophobia runs deep", June 21) raises a matter of great concern, writes Terence Beard.
Many are not aware that Zuma gave a presidential pardon to the husband of current director of public prosecutions Nomgcobo Jiba to buy her loyalty.
Latin American leaders have blasted the US for rerouting the Bolivian president’s plane under suspicion that Edward Snowden was aboard.
Situations can get worse for women who are battered by their intimate partners: research now shows they are at higher risk of contracting HIV.
Instead of outsourcing all talk of death to medics, priests and undertakers some people have embraced the more personalised idea of "death cafes".
Last week the World Intellectual Property Organisation announced copyright exceptions on materials for visually impaired people.
Though progress has been made, Africa must continue the fight against Aids, TB and malaria.
Better service outcomes could be attained in the UK’s National Health Service by focusing on the individual needs of patients.
Morsi supporters are planning a protest against the ousting of Egypt’s first democratically elected president.
The presidency has denied that Madiba is in a "vegetative state" after reports emerged that he was being assisted by a life support machine.