Côte d’Ivoire’s recognised election winner, Alassane Ouattara, says rival Laurent Gbagbo recruited Liberian mercenaries.
The Emfuleni municipality in Gauteng and the Mpumalanga province issued flood warnings on Thursday after main rivers began overflowing.
The 2010 matric results showed the country was on the right track, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday.
India bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has been fined 10% of his match fee for kicking the boundary rope in frustration during the third Test.
South Korean police have found evidence that Internet giant Google illegally collected private data while producing its Street View mapping service.
A commission investigating the Gulf oil spill found decisions intended to save time and money created an unreasonable amount of risk.
A Malaysian man abandoned his wife after a temple medium convinced him that she was a demon who wanted to kill him.
A prominent cricket official was shot dead outside Sahara Park Newlands on Wednesday, the Western Province Cricket Association said.
England stood on the brink of a first Ashes series triumph in Australia for 24 years after reducing the hosts to 213-7 in their second innings.
South Sudan’s army signed a ceasefire with rebel forces it has been fighting since last April, just four days ahead of an historic referendum.