SA has been ranked 40th out of 105 countries in the Global Food Security Index, with the US on top and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the bottom.
Workers and employers in South Africa’s petroleum sector have agreed on a two-year wage deal, says labour union Solidarity.
Sitting in front of a computer or TV late into the night or leaving it on when you fall asleep could increase your chances of becoming depressed.
A newlywed Frenchman wants to prove that "being gay and Muslim is possible" after feeling forced for years to choose between religion and sexuality.
SA’s netball umpires are making their mark internationally, with two appointed to officiate top-level international competitions in the months ahead.
Brendon Shields, whose songs are the antithesis of sweet odes to bucolic bliss, can think of no insult more abominable than "singer-songwriter".
What has been called the worst rains in 60 years has left China asking questions about its basic infrastructure after 37 die in Beijing flood.
Madagascar’s deposed ex-president Marc Ravalomanana has arrived in the Seychelles ahead of landmark talks with current leader Andry Rajoelina.
The Investing in the Future Awards 2012 are designed to heighten public, government and business awareness about corporate social investment.
The man accused of killing 12 people in a shooting rampage at a midnight showing of the new Batman film in Denver has made his first court appearance.