Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer led a chorus of praise on Sunday for experienced winger Bryan Habana.
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir on Saturday ordered a halt to the flow of oil from South Sudan.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party on Saturday ruled out early elections demonstrators defied his call for an immediate end to protests.
North and South Korea opened their first official talks in two years on Sunday at a border village "without argument", the South said.
Armed groups in Mali continue to pose a serious security threat to the entire region.
A Zimbabwean court postponed the trial of lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, who is facing charges of obstructing justice, after the magistrate recused himself.
Former president Nelson Mandela is stable in hospital, but his condition remains serious.
The top US intelligence official launched an aggressive defence on Saturday of a secret government data collection program.
The Springboks have shrugged off a poor start to brush aside Italy with a 44-10 victory in their first match of the international season.
The African National Congress says it is not purging members who did not support President Jacob Zuma for re-election at Mangaung last year.