The application to ban artist Brett Murray’s controversial painting "The Spear" has been postponed indefinitely, the South Gauteng High Court ruled.
The ConCourt has given reasons for dismissing the case to force the City of Jo’burg to provide plans to move residents from Saratoga Avenue.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says SA is looking to Nigeria for oil, suggesting Pretoria cut crude imports from Iran to avoid looming sanctions.
Mr President, take the advice Nelson Mandela gave to Bill Clinton and focus on the job at hand – not the distractions, writes Khaya Dlanga
Anis Karodia, head of the national intervention team in the Limpopo education department, has been fired after only three months, Beeld reported.
All eyes are fixed on Brazil’s president as she considers a forest code that could spell the end of vital parts of the Amazon and other forests.
Rescuers have removed one more body from the Bontekou mine at Kleinzee, where about 15 illegal miners were trapped by loose gravel.
Australia’s mandatory detention of refugees will be brought under fresh scrutiny with a high court challenge on its security checks of detainees.
Beyond Tahrir Square, Egypt’s uprising is one that intersects with grassroots struggles in Europe and that’s what the elites fear most.
France’s President Francois Hollande has marked his Brussels debut by challenging Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel over the eurozone bailout.