Would a constitutional amendment deal with unemployment in SA? The ratification of an international convention could place a duty on SA to do that.
Iran and Turkey must work with one another to root out the threat of extremism in the region, President Hassan Rouhani told his Turkish counterpart.
Mary Burton, a former president of the Black Sash, remembers the origins of the organisation.
A ruling in Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court has seen thousands of workers retrenched without benefits.
Five Burundi government officials have been killed by unidentified assailants since Sunday, police said, a sign of rising insecurity in the country.
After a season of disappointment, Liverpool kick off their season with much to prove and Brendan Rodgers feeling the pressure.
Seven-year study of adults in China matches regular consumption of spicy foods, such as chilli peppers, to 14% reduced risk of death
José Mourinho may hold off on more big-name purchases until he finds out if rivals are ready to mount a decent challenge this season.
Sewage flows because of misplaced trust in local government and co-operative governance.
Tottenham fans have watched with trepidation as their top-four rivals have strengthened on the transfer market.