A Russian woman in St Petersburg killed her drunk husband with a folding couch, Russian media reported on Wednesday.
Latvia lets loose every five years with a huge songfest that long powered its drive for freedom under decades of Moscow-led rule.
A bomb explodes in a busy shopping street, leaving injured shoppers requiring rapid assistance. Thankfully it is only on a computer screen.
The Eiffel Tower is to bring in online ticketing in a bid to slash waiting times of up to two hours for its seven million annual visitors.
Leaders of the African National Congress on Wednesday met President Robert Mugabe and expressed support for a dialogue to end the political crisis.
The anti-abortion lobby seems ready to sacrifice women’s lives rather than take the risk of such a use in Africa.
A new payment structure for examiners, moderators and editors involved in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exam has been published in the Government Gazette.
With inflation and interest rates on the rise and stock markets tumbling, many consumers are feeling the pinch of higher debt repayments.
The financial literacy skills of South Africa’s youth are set to get a boost with the launch of Savings Month 2008 and the start of the Teach Children to Save South Africa (TCTS SA) initiative in July.
Have you ever wondered why the government doesn’t just produce a generic set of teaching resources for each subject and share it with us?