An official Chinese newspaper on Thursday accused foreign journalists in the country of fabricating news
Muammar Gaddafi has warned "thousands" would die if the West launched a military intervention in Libya.
Arsenal routed Leyton Orient 5-0 in a fifth-round FA Cup replay and Manchester City eased past Aston Villa to make the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
Ireland’s sensational World Cup victory over England left Andrew Strauss’s Ashes winners battling to salvage their credibility on Thursday.
Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen has gone from Twitter virgin to one million followers in under two and a half days.
It will take 10 years to rebuild Christchurch, officials said on Thursday, warning it would be months before they can reopen the quake-hit city.
France’s commitment to democracy and respect for human rights make it a natural partner for SA, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.
National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel on Wednesday stood by his critical letter to government head of communications Jimmy Manyi.
Apple answers the iPad’s critics and Gmail digs deep to rescue lost files.
A thin but energetic Steve Jobs made a surprise return to the spotlight on Wednesday, taking the stage to unveil Apple’s new iPad.