Facebook has announced it will pay $1-billion in cash and stock for photo-sharing application Instagram.
Airlines cancelled flights from Sudan to the newly independent South, after new rules treating the route as international took effect.
The Bulls will not apologise to Todd Blackadder, as the Crusaders coach had demanded, following claims of eye-gouging during their weekend match.
A website published more than 200 000 documents on Monday relating to the sinking of the Titanic, to mark the disaster’s 100th anniversary.
Malawi’s new President Joyce Banda has fired the nation’s police chief and hired a new one, two days after she took office.
Activist hacker group Anonymous plans to launch further attacks on Chinese government websites in a bid to uncover corruption.
Cricket SA has met its deadline to complete a report requested by the sports ministry, in response to recommendations made by a ministerial inquiry.
The National Prosecuting Authority says George Luca appeared in court and the matter was postponed until the extradition application reaches Cyprus.
Iran has urged "honesty" at crucial talks with world powers in order to defuse a tense international showdown over its disputed nuclear activities.
A high school rugby player has knocked a referee unconscious after disagreeing on the official’s ruling against him during a tournament in Pretoria.