More than 20 crew members had to be rescued by helicopter from a cargo ship carrying coal that ran aground in rough seas off of Richards Bay port.
Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first published secrets leaked by Edward Snowden, has vowed to publish more documents.
The promoter of four Chris Brown concerts in Canada scheduled this summer says the events have been cancelled.
An Italian sporting court has ordered Lazio to shut the notorious Curva Nord section of the ground for one game following racist chants.
Egyptian judiciary officials say former President Hosni Mubarak could be freed from custody this week.
"Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius’s trial for premeditated murder has been set to start on March 3 2014 at the North Gauteng High Court.
Lindsay Lohan has told Oprah Winfrey that she just needs to "shut up and listen" as her ideas of what works have not helped her in the past.
British authorities have over the weekend detained the partner of a journalist with close links to former US spy agency contractor Edward Snowden.
In a nation long plagued by military coups, the question of who will replace Pakistan’s all-powerful army chief has taken on new urgency this year.
The trial of disgraced senior Chinese politician Bo Xilai will start on Thursday when he will face charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power.