A minor earthquake in Swaziland has resulted in earth tremors being felt in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, East Coast Radio has reported.
The Cannes Film Festival wrapped up on Sunday, with Austrian director Michael Haneke’s "Love" claiming the prestigious Palme d’Or.
Police in Puntland, Somalia have arrested several suspected pirates, including an armed gang accused of holding a Danish family hostage last year.
Suspended Cricket SA boss Gerald Majola has failed in his bid to remove John Myburgh as the independent chairperson of his disciplinary hearing.
Ernie Els has apologised for his foul-mouthed criticism of the watering of the course at Wentworth during the PGA Championship.
City Press has opted to remove "The Spear" from its website, despite the apparent failure of the ANC’s call for a boycott on the paper.
The former police spy boss has been suspended by the very man he hoped to replace as SA’s top cop. But his lawyer says he’s not out of the game yet.
While Euro angst vies for the spotlight with US jobs data, bad news from mining and manufacturing is expected on the home front, writes Matt Quigley.
Police in Miami have shot a naked man whom they found biting the face of another man. But even then he didn’t stop chewing. So they shot him again.
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the use of heavy weapons in Syria’s Houla after the deaths of more than 100 civilians.