While one reader sees Islam as an ‘aggressive religion’, another blames the West for the damage caused by colonialism – and scapegoating Muslims.
A string of women have been killed in Mexico’s top holiday destination, but the authorities are trying their best to downplay the murders.
Islamic State terrorists applaud when ignorant, bigoted Westerners turn their anger on Muslims.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has said the shooting down of its jet would have “significant consequences, including for Russia-Turkish relations”.
From issues of race, drugs and sex to the importance of culture, young writers reflect on life in post-1994 South Africa in a new e-book anthology.
Our national and provincial departments racked up R25.7-billion in irregular expenditure, although this was 27% less than the year before.
The pope was scheduled to visit Kenya, Uganda and CAR during his first trip to Africa, one plagued by security fears and potential rain disruptions.
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The Africa Coast to Europe cable is likely the last major system to land in SA for a while, but help with redundancy and choice may bring costs down.
A report by UNAids has revealed that SA’s antiretroviral coverage has greatly increased in the last two decades, but remains short of global targets.