The Mail & Guardian did not break the law by publishing parts of NPA transcripts as Mac Maharaj contests, says the Right To Know (R2K).
The South African Broadcast Corporation’s CEO Lulama Makhobo says the group is ready to launch its new 24-hour news channel.
At least 16 people have been killed after gunmen – who residents believe to be Boko Haram extremists – attacked a church in Nigeria.
US actress Natalie Portman has married French dancer Benjamin Millepied, her partner of two years and father of her 14-month-old son.
The gunman who killed six worshipers at a Wisconsin Sikh temple is being investigated for links to white supremacist groups and skinhead bands.
Sometimes, you have to look up from your textbooks and dream a little. After all, it’s not winning or losing that counts, it’s pretending you’re taking part.
Syrian Prime Minister Riyad Hijab is the latest to jump ship as defections continue to rattle Bashar al-Assad’s increasingly unstable regime.
An NPA risk specialist has testified that suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach delayed handing over her work laptop during an investigation.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has met Nelson Mandela at his rural homestead where SA’s first black president is living out his retirement.
Iranian television aired what it described as confessions of individuals accused of assassinating nuclear scientists, saying they worked for Israel.