The driving forces of inflation in South Africa have spread beyond food and fuel, Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni said on Wednesday.
A typhoon will hit Taiwan late on Thursday, sparking land and sea advisories and becoming the island’s first major storm of the year.
The Centre for Development and Enterprise is calling for a commission of inquiry into xenophobic violence that killed more than 60 people in SA.
Barack Obama will flash Kennedy-style charisma but face a stern test as a novice on the world stage in the Middle East and Europe next week.
SA have made four changes to the starting side that beat New Zealand 30-28 last week for their Tri-Nations Test against Australia on Saturday.
SA double-amputee athlete Oscar Pistorius saw his hopes of running at next month’s Olympic Games suffer a final blow on Wednesday.
A tribunal began hearing an appeal on Wednesday by 77 white Zimbabweans against orders to expropriate their farms.
Joypad dexterity, that most 21st-century of skills, is poised to assume a key role on the battlegrounds of Afghanistan and Iraq.
The US plans to establish a diplomatic presence in Tehran for the first time in 30 years as part of a turnaround in policy by President George Bush.
Belgium leaders were in negotiations on Wednesday to resolve a fresh dispute between its Dutch-speaking Flemish majority and French-speaking minority.