The iconic hip-hop group has a deal with publisher Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, for an illustrated oral history.
Cyprus’s Parliament will vote on a bailout imposed by the EU, with approval likely from a thin majority against calls for the island to exit the euro.
Authorities gave permission for guests of a Gupta family wedding to land their private jets at Waterkloof Air Force Base, the family says.
The man who fought to free all South Africans is now a prisoner of the very liberation movement he once led, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Lurking behind Apple’s share-price woes is the manner in which the Samsung Galaxy S4 further eclipses the iPhone 5.
Attorneys for Katherine Jackson have outlined the case in opening statements accusing concert promoter AEG of contributing to the singer’s death.
Queen Beatrix has abdicated, handing over to her son, Willem-Alexander, who became the first king of the Netherlands in over 120 years.
The first work on the Oscar Pistorius murder case is already available, if only virtually.
Barcelona has admitted that overturning a 4-0 first-leg defeat to Bayern in the Champions League semifinal depends on the fitness of Lionel Messi.
China’s African aid programme aims to offer 18 000 government scholarships and train 30 000 Africans by 2015.