The mining company was reportedly subpoenaed by the US department
Ethiopia’s new prime minister may have to do more to convince thousands of refugees belonging to the Anuak ethnic group to return to their homelands
Erosion affects coastal communities around the world but is becoming a major environmental and social problem in Togo
Nick Mallett confirmed the news to Netwerk24 on Tuesday
The nerve-shredding three-day mission ended on Tuesday with the final group of four boys and the coach emerging from the cave
The two-day meet in Brussels is shaping up to be the alliance’s most difficult in years, with Europe and the US engaged in a bitter trade spat
Eskom spokesperson Khulu Phasiwe confirmed on Wednesday morning that the unions decided to take Eskom’s proposal to the ministers
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Jiba and Mrwebi’s return to the NPA offices is now imminent as they await the go ahead from National Director of Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams
Britain’s data regulator says it will fine Facebook half a million pounds for failing to protect users’ data