Until a few months ago, the Shreim family could see the plains of central Israel from their living room. Now all they can see is the wall.
Yahoo! Inc. announced its fifth consecutive quarter of profitability as income more than doubled, and the internet bellwether boosted its income and sales forecasts for the rest of the year.
The JSE Securities Exchange South Africa opened weaker on Thursday as a slightly stronger currency compared to recent days took its toll on heavyweight rand hedge stocks. A softer close on the Dow overnight also had a negative effect.
The SA Revenue Service (Sars) and the United States Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) have agreed to cooperate to secure trade between the two countries, Sars said on Thursday.
The last stage of US President George Bush’s first tour of Africa will be a politically risky foray into the troubled world of Africa’s number one oil producer: Nigeria.
An early glimpse of the 21st century automobile came not from Henry Ford or a formula one pit lane, but from the pen of Jules Verne. ”The energy of tomorrow is water broken down into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity,” he wrote in The Mysterious Island in 1874. ”These elements will secure the earth’s power supply for an indefinite period.”
South Africa’s Competition Tribunal on Wednesday denied the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) access to documents previously prepared by the Competition Commission, related to the proposed merger of Anglo American and Kumba Resources.
Bob Dylan’s lyrics have been the subject of university literature courses and countless scholarly discourses, but now they are attracting a different form of attention.
It’s back to the drawingboard for paper giant Mondi after a Durban judge ruled on Wednesday it could not build an incinerator to burn waste and generate steam at its south Durban plant.
Liberian President Charles Taylor’s son, who commands the dreaded Anti-Terrorist Unit (ATU) presidential guard accused of sweeping human rights abuses and torture, has fled to South Africa, informed sources said on Wednesday.