Nigerian terror accused, Henry Okah, plans to appeal against a decision to deny him bail in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
The Free State provincial minister caught driving at 235km/h needs to resign immediately, the Democratic Alliance said on Tuesday.
The Côte d’Ivoire crisis remains deadlocked, the leader of the Ecowas West African regional bloc said on Tuesday.
US President Barack Obama says he expects Republicans will try to stall his reforms but ultimately will work with him to improve the battered economy.
Ever since cricket’s governing body took stringent measures to curb match-fixing, the sport’s seedy underworld has found a new way to corrupt players.
The Jo’burg Roads Agency suspects that a syndicate is stealing SIM cards from the city’s hi-tech traffic lights, and using them to run up phone bills.
A Taiwan scam victim paid 12-million Taiwan dollars for a croissant which he never got to eat,
Floodwaters eased in Australia’s major coal mining region on Tuesday, allowing some mines to slowly resume production.
SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt has embarked on a rebuilding programme and has targeted a title challenge in the 2011/12 season.
Hundreds of villagers in Cambodia have flocked to a wedding ceremony between a 4,8m and 90kg female python and her slightly smaller snake mate.