Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor’s trial for arming Sierra Leone rebels who paid him in blood diamonds closed on Friday.
Publishing is like a busy highway on which there are so many different types of drivers and crashes are common .
David Robbins’s latest is a reminder about the value of writing and how it can be used as a balm against rigid and reactionary ideas.
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> readers share their thoughts on the race debate between Jimmy Manyi and Trevor Manuel, Popcru, Mark Gevisser and more.
South Africa are hoping for a repeat of Nagpur magic when they meet India on Saturday as the Proteas attempt to get their campaign back on track.
Having experienced depression, the writer feared motherhood would make the condition worse. But, for her, family life has had the opposite effect.
Up to 10 000 Libyans poured onto the streets of Benghazi on Friday, demanding that Muammar Gaddafi quit and praying for victory in the uprising.
The commodification of the female orgasm is a distinctly unsexy and unscientific business.
Hawaii ordered evacuations of its coastal areas and braced for a possible tidal wave set off by Friday’s earthquake in Japan.
From breathing exercises to hypnosis, there’s good news for chronic discomfort sufferers.