An elephant has overturned a vehicle carrying two tourists in the Kruger National Park, injuring both, says officials.
The crimes court has opened an investigation into allegations by four people who say they were subjected to sexual abuse by a court staff member.
The leader of an Islamic extremist rebel group in Syria has pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and its leader for the first time.
A song about racial perception has drawn the ire of both the country and urban music worlds after its wide release.
Nineteen years after apartheid, South Africans are still divided over whether the Iron Lady helped or hindered the system of white rule.
Queen Elizabeth II will be among the mourners at the funeral of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher on April 17, officials have announced.
Facebook is trying to prove that a company doesn’t have to make a smartphone or operating system to define how people interact with mobile technology.
It’s the Martian version of spring break: Curiosity and Opportunity will take it easy this month because of the sun’s interference.
Starting with the new school year in September, Gaza boys and girls in middle and high school will be breaking the law if they study side by side.
Google’s new privacy policy has been under legal attack from regulators in its largest European markets.