Rescue teams on Monday worked on the grim task of identifying hundreds of badly-burned victims of a powerful car bomb attack on the Indonesian resort island of Bali which killed at least 190 people.
Rebels from a small movement in northeastern Democratic of Congo have captured the town of Bafwasende from the Congolese Liberation Movement dominant in the area.
THE Malawi government has issued a fresh appeal to wealthy nations and aid agencies on Monday to provide emergency food assistance.
A young father who for two months stole household items worth R15 000 from Boardmans to help make ends meet was sentenced to 300 hours’ weekend jail.
Eight people were killed in a powerful car bomb attack on the US consulate in the southern port city of Karachi on Friday.
More Swiss companies are about to be added to the list of defendants accused by US class-action lawsuits of helping to prop up South Africa’s apartheid-era regime
Two years after the intifada erupted, the Palestinians appear to have lost the war on the political and diplomatic levels, but Israel has not won it yet, since the cycle of violence continues, with no solution shaping up.
Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres has unveiled a peace plan calling for the centralisation of Palestinian security forces immediately followed by the establishment of a Palestinian state
Microsoft could face new fines for possible violations of European data protection laws, the European Union’s head office said.
A hotly contested bill to encourage e-commerce and take control of the South African domain name passed its final hurdle on Tuesday and will become law as soon as President Thabo Mbeki signs it.