After Oscar Pistorius laid a R2.2-million claim against Cassidy Taylor-Memmory, and she counterclaimed, lawyers try to settle on legal fees.
The firm has been fined because it failed to give Europe’s users a choice of web browser when they logged into Windows computers.
It takes more than economic growth to bring about social inclusion and human development.
Urgent steps will have to be taken after a report at Cites sheds light on the dramatic rise in elephant poaching across Africa.
A Morocco law that allows a rapist to escape prison by marrying his victim is being amended by the kingdom’s Parliament.
Dirk Coetzee, former Vlakplaas commander who was granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for murder, has died of kidney failure.
Ukraine’s feminist group Femen has delved in what some call a new brand of feminist activism with their global topless protests.
South Africa should brace itself this year as the rise in petrol prices and electricity tariffs will swallow any money gained from tax breaks.
General David Petraeus and ‘dirty wars’ veteran Colonel James Steele were behind commando units implicated in detainee abuse.
Amid accusations of madness, the most horrific stories about the apartheid agent turned out to be true, writes Phillip de Wet.