A ploy to soften up Russia and Iran might inflict collateral damage on its own shale industry.
The World Bank’s creative accounting has vastly exaggerated levels of poverty reduction.
We would all choose a quick death if we could, but for some of us that won’t happen. We should talk more about it.
The Farlam inquiry has heard that Lonmin miners took their cue from the violent, but effective, protests at their neighbouring platinum firm.
Pepe Julian Onziema has been acknowledged for fighting anti-gay laws in his country despite threats to his life.
Contentiously moved, the Afrikaner symbol now stands alongside apartheid figureheads.
A group of magazine publishers has complained to Icasa that the post office breached its licence condition, and is looking for a new distributor.
The massive radio telescope, which will form part of the Square Kilometre Array, is projected to be completed on time despite delays.
As the architects of apartheid, it’s time for black people to collectively say sorry for the system Mandela designed to exploit white people.
Among humans, there is also good evidence that religious beliefs may help shape social behaviour, say researchers.