President Jacob Zuma will travel to Libya within the next days along with AU counterparts to assess the crisis gripping the North African state.
Tickets for the 2012 London Olympics went on sale on Tuesday with organisers promising the website would not crash under the expected huge demand.
SA is talking to the DRC to revive a stalled hydropower project on the Congo River, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters said on Tuesday.
Abortions of female foetuses have led to a massive surplus of young unmarried men in India and China, raising fears of an outcast group.
For all of my adult life I have been an advocate of human rights; now I am increasingly devoted to tackling the issue of climate change.
An increasing number of small mines are owned by Ghanaians on paper but controlled illegally by Chinese entrepreneurs.
A widening cloud of radiation on Tuesday added to the misery of millions of people in Japan’s devastated north-east.
G8 powers have shied away from imposing a no-fly zone to protect Libyans from assault by ruler Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.
Technology giants Apple, Google, Facebook and Twitter are offering digital ways to donate to Japan’s recovery efforts after their massive earthquake.
North Korea on Tuesday rejected South Korea’s plea to stop beaming signals aimed at disturbing Seoul’s military and mobile communications.