Afghan police backed by Nato air strikes killed 14 Taliban insurgents after the militants attacked a small town in eastern Afghanistan.
Zimbabwe’s cricket status is set to be discussed at next week’s meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai.
The disposal of massive numbers of unwanted cellphones will be a key focus of a five-day meeting on waste management that started on Monday.
It is possible for business in South Africa and the ANC to harmonise their goals, ANC president Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
The situation in Zimbabwe is now out of control, ANC president Jacob Zuma told a conference in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
The Assmang company in Cato Ridge has been instructed to demolish a hostel on its premises because of risks the inhabitants face from manganese dust.
Police found a new hiding place for stolen vehicles when they discovered a hijacked car inside what appeared to be the living room of a house.
Sudan has granted its national carrier a last-minute reprieve from suspension, giving it two weeks to comply with airline regulations.
A national day of mourning scheduled for Tuesday in South Africa in honour of those killed in a recent wave of xenophobic violence has been postponed.
Chakib Khelil, president of Opec, on Tuesday rebuffed calls from oil-consuming countries to increase supply.