After spending the weekend in jail, Gaye Derby-Lewis was granted R3 000 bail in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
Two Palestinian Islamic groups on Thursday lambasted Israel for its overnight tank shelling in the Gaza Strip that killed four members of the same Palestinian family, with one group vowing bloody
revenge.
The Cape High Court on Friday reserved judgement in German fugitive Jurgen Harksen’s appeal against extradition to Germany, where he is wanted on embezzlement charges.
At a time when e-mail threatens to banish the postman to the museum, mail-runners are still the only means of communication in remote regions of India
The divide between rich industrialised and poor developing countries has widened over the last two decades, says the UN.
A Palestinian suicide bomber killed himself and an Israeli policeman on Wednesday at a bus stop in the northern Arab town of Umm el-Fahm, in the first kamikaze attack inside Israel in six weeks, police said.
Israel on Wednesday expelled to the Gaza Strip the brother and sister of a slain West Bank militant after a landmark court ruling.
Veteran Irish-born actor Richard Harris has died at the age of 72 just as he had found a new generation of fans thanks to his screen portrayal of Harry Potter’s wise old mentor and professor.
Angola’s Unita rebel movement, which transformed itself into a political party after the oil-rich southern African state last year ended its 27-year-long civil war, on Tuesday began picking a successor to slain leader Jonas Savimbi.
THE South African government on Friday afternoon said it was gravely concerned by reports that Israel was massing troops on its border with the Gaza Strip.