Egypt is braced for a showdown between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood as the electoral commission delayed announcing the election winner.
Two presidential candidates face prosecution and ethnic lines have divided the country, writes Nastasya Tay.
At a time when most 11-year-old boys are looking forward to the school holidays, Ali Hasan is preparing for his trial in Bahrain.
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange has sought asylum in a country notorious for crackdowns on free speech. Brian Braiker
reports.
Only one thing unites those at the People’s Summit — unhappiness over the status quo, writes Jonathan Watts.
Hearings to discuss the possible revision of public holidays is underway in Durban, with more than 100 people taking part.
Fullback Gio Aplon says while he would like to impress Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer against England, he wouldn’t do it at the expense of the team.
Despite the organisers’ best efforts, officials in 27 countries are likely to cash in on the black market, writes Owen Gibson.
Lawyers for former acting top cop Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi have rubbished claims by Richard Mdluli’s attorney that police fabricated evidence against him.
Uefa has risked the anger of anti-racism groups by fining Croatia less for monkey chants aimed at Mario Balotelli.