SA publishers will be out in force at the Cape Town Book Fair. But what are the challenges behind the covers of their final products?
Chinese police blocked access to several collapsed schools on Thursday as distraught parents attempted to hold mourning ceremonies.
Nicolas Sarkozy may be a teetotaller, but his wife’s much awaited ballad suggests he gives her even stronger stuff.
Swimmer Natalie du Toit will compete in the Olympics and the Paralympics at the Beijing Games after she was named in South Africa’s team on Thursday.
No one does casual understatement of other-worldly sporting achievement like Tiger Woods, but the world number one has surpassed even his own standards of quiet assertiveness.
Opener Gautam Gambhir hit an unbeaten century to steer India to a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the final round-robin match of a triangular one-day series on Thursday.
Changes from the top and fresh energy are invigorating the National Arts Festival. Brent Meersman speaks to Tony Lankester, the new chief executive.
Doctors in doubt about a patient’s ailment could use Google to help them reach a diagnosis, researchers said on Friday.
A battle over questionable government tenders has broken out in the Western Cape African National Congress, with provincial transport and public works minister Marius Fransman at its centre.
The idea of criminalising anti-competitive behaviour and hitting the colluders is an attractive one.