Earlier this month the European Court of Justice ruled that sex may no longer be used as a factor in determining insurance premiums. What now for SA?
The UK prepares for its first face and hand transplant, while Google’s plan to digitise every book is slapped down.
All eyes were on Japan this week after the country suffered a triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear difficulties.
Former Botswana president Festus Mogae has admitted that while in office he put his political career ahead of gay rights.
A 15-year-old Cape Town boy has been suspended from school after refusing to trim his dreadlocks.
Libyan state television has reported that President Jacob Zuma has come out in support of Muammar Gaddafi’s theories concerning conflict in the state.
A new programme funded through the US government hopes to support research efforts in Africa and increase the number of healthcare workers.
The SAPS said the reported "raid" on the Public Protector’s office was in fact an "unannounced visit" by two members of the counter-intelligence unit.
Apple answers the iPad’s critics and Gmail digs deep to rescue lost files.
Actor Charlie Sheen’s public meltdown has made international headlines. Better yet, it provided cannon fodder for the idle minds on the internet.