Oil prices rose further on Friday amid tensions over crude producer Iran and at the end of an extremely volatile week of trading.
The family of Austrian incest father Josef Fritzl has been able to enjoy outdoor activities and even leave the clinic where they are staying.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said on Thursday that there had been no need for Ireland to vote on the European Union’s major reform package.
An unexpected sexual curse has been uncovered by archaeologists at Cyprus’s old city kingdom of Amathus, on the island’s south coast near Limassol.
The United States government is considering taking over top US mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and placing them into conservatorship.
SA’s Olympics governing body is full of whites and Indians who don’t understand transformation and who lack vision, says Butana Komphela.
The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is widely expected to seek the arrest on Monday of the Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir.
The image is indelible: Jesse Jackson, once the most influential African-American leader in the US, angrily muttering about Barack Obama.
It is a tale of a would-be assassin who turned out to be an Egyptian poker dealer in Las Vegas and a woman in an unhappy relationship with a tycoon.
The Bombela Concession Company has been given the go ahead to resume with construction work in ten areas except under Oxford Road in Rosebank.