Japan was on Wednesday weighing a series of creative solutions to its unfolding nuclear disaster.
Receiving a Springbok contract should not be seen as a guaranteed place in the World Cup squad, Bok coach Peter de Villiers said on Wednesday.
In what may be an early April Fool’s Day joke, the website of the outspoken youth wing of the ruling ANC was hacked on Wednesday afternoon.
Police have arrested a former rugby player over three axe murders allegedly to avenge the gang-rape of his daughter, media said on Wednesday.
Author John le Carre will remain on the Booker nomination list, despite requesting that his name be removed.
Disagreement over arming the rebels battling Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi emerged on Wednesday with three countries opposing the idea.
If the government gets its way, the alcohol industry could be in for a massive overhaul.
An Indian state on Wednesday banned a new biography of Mahatma Gandhi which allegedly describes the Indian independence leader as a racist bisexual.
The National Lottery Board and the National Development Agency, tasked with distributing funds to poverty-relief organisations, are failing.
After a month on the sidelines, Schalk Burger has returned to lead the Stormers in their Super Rugby clash against the Sharks in Durban.