An accountant who was to be in charge of taking over Pretoria during a planned rightwing coup has been found guilty of treason.
Tough-dealing Finland, not Greece, could be the first member to quit the monetary union, writes Josephine Moulds.
For many Arab Israelis, a young Muslim woman willingly performing national service at a hospital in the city of Haifa is nothing less than a betrayal.
McDonald’s, the fast food giant that managed to ride out much of the Great Recession, has been bitten by the global slowdown.
The new Batman flick "The Dark Knight Rises" has remained number one at North American box offices, despite the mass shooting in Colorado.
A judge has granted Sheryl Crow a temporary restraining order against a man who is accused of threatening to shoot the Grammy-winning artist.
Acclaimed writer Nadine Gordimer has poured scorn on SA’s education system as "a wreck" over the failure to deliver textbooks to Limpopo schools.
Julius Malema says his expulsion from the ANC will be automatically overturned should Jacob Zuma lose the party’s presidency in December.
The DA says rampant corruption in the Tshwane metro is hampering service delivery following an SIU report tabled in Parliament last week.
Versatile swimmer Chad le Clos provided South Africa’s only shining light on the third day of the 2012 London Olympic Games.