A group of businesspeople who hold shares in Woolworths have voiced their concerns about how the retailer has dealt with the boycott of its products.
Mali has placed a total of 577 people under observation after two people died from the deadly virus in the capital Bamako.
A 13-year-old California boy is the youngest person ever to receive venture capital investment in the US, writes Arthur Goldstuck.
The first female inductees into the International Rugby Board’s Hall of Fame were announced in a landmark move for the male-centric sport.
Toyota’s Mirai sedan will run on electricity produced by mixing hydrogen fuel and oxygen, of which the by-product is heat and pure water.
Ferguson has been quiet while a jury decides if Darren Wilson will be charged for the killing of Michael Brown, but Missouri is taking no chances.
The DA says Baleka Mbete will not have an easy time if she does not leave her chair, and they will put pressure on Cyril Ramaphosa about the matter.
The recent G20 summit presented the Brics countries with an opportunity to fast-track plans for the establishment of a joint financial institution.
The US and China have agreed to limit carbon emissions, but the move might only be enough to save developed countries in the North.
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/ 18 November 2014
The epidemic could end in 15 years if "fast-track targets" are accelerated in the next six years – if not, infection rates could continue to rise.