A new approach in resolving disputes over religion at South African schools should be adopted by government, says opposition Freedom Front leader Pieter Mulder.
Foreign-backed terrorists are still operating in the separatist republic of Chechnya and receiving money and weapons from other countries, Russian Interior Minister Boris Gryzlov said on Wednesday.
South African men plagued by erection problems will soon be able to buy a new product from pharmacies countrywide which will give them more than an 80% chance of enhancing their sexual status.
Press freedom organisation Reporters Sans Frontieres criticised the Moroccan authorities on Wednesday for stifling independent media, as a newspaper editor, accused of insulting King Mohammed VI, was due to go on trial.
People with HIV living in poorer areas of San Francisco are more likely to progress to Aids than those living in wealthier districts.
Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change says it will launch a mass action campaign to demonstrate the people’s ”displeasure” with the government of President Robert Mugabe.
Zim ‘falsehood’ law struck down
Financial markets face a turbulent period in 2003 but sound fundamentals should help South Africa weather the storm, according to Standard Bank group economist Dr Iraj Abedian.
The leaders of Brazil and South Africa have committed themselves to the principle of evolving a new and vibrant view of global trade.
Ethiopia is one of the worst countries in the world to be a mother, according to a global study by the non-governmental organisation Save the Children.
An Australian newspaper claims it has been handed a two-day-old tape recording of Saddam Hussein calling on Iraqis to launch a ”secret war” against US and British forces in the country.