Dale Steyn led South Africa’s fightback with a maiden five-wicket haul to restrict India to 296 in a key World Cup match on Saturday.
A penalty in the dying seconds enabled New Zealand’s Auckland Blues to snatch a lucky 22-22 draw with Australia’s Western Force.
South Sudan on Saturday accused Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir of plotting to overthrow the south’s government.
After years of deliberations between the SA judiciary and government, the process of defining SA’s enforceable judicial ethics is nearing its end.
Radiation leaked from a Japanese nuclear reactor north of Tokyo on Saturday, after an explosion blew the roof off the facility.
Japan scrambled on Saturday to avert a disastrous meltdown at a nuclear plant damaged when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the coast.
Spinner Graeme Swann has been fined 10% match fee for using offensive language during England’s two-wicket defeat by Bangladesh.
Police stormed the camp of of protesters demanding the end of President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s 32-year rule, killing one person and wounding hundreds.
The US government approved $40-billion in worldwide private arms sales in 2009, including more than $7-billion to Mideast and North African nations.
Europe and the US stepped up pressure on Muammar Gaddafi to quit, while on the ground his forces used their strength to press their advantage.