Jordan has responded to Islamic extremist group Isis’s burning alive of fighter pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh by executing two jihadists on death row.
The digital divide between developed and developing countries is no longer only about access, but in attitudes to technology, writes Arthur Goldstuck.
Completed in the mid-50s but lost for more than 50 years, the novel was written before ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ and features Scout as an adult.
A political war of words is brewing in the former Transkei, in the Eastern Cape, over a cup of tea – or the lack thereof.
Former presidents FW de Klerk and Kgalema Motlanthe, and business tycoon, Johann Rupert, spoke of race and social inequality at a conference.
Imprisonment is now recognised as a disproportionate interference in the exercise of freedom of expression, following the Burkina Faso ruling.
Researchers have developed a dongle and an app that can quickly screen for the virus and other sexually transmitted infections like syphilis.
Despite the effects of load-shedding on factories, low oil prices and stable interest rates suggest a good year ahead for vehicle manufacturers.
Moody’s Investors Service are not holding out on Eskom’s finances improving any time soon, and neither should the country.
Liquidators who previously ignored an offer from the AAYMCA will now be forced to meet "creditors" to discuss this and other offers.