The Spanish government has rejected a call by Catalonia’s president for the region to hold a referendum on independence.
Minister Thulas Nxesi says the billions lost by the department over the past five years is shocking.
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In an effort to combat the deadly Ebola outbreak, scientists and authorities are aiming to roll out vaccines, raising questions of ethics.
Hong Kong authorities announced a withdrawal of riot police from the streets in a major concession to pro-democracy demonstrators.
New arms deal details have confirmed why Jacob Zuma initially encouraged Andrew Feinstein to investigate: he may have needed bribery ammunition.
South Africa and the US are expected to announce their latest employment statistics while China’s manufacturing update will be closely watched.
Esports makes for compelling viewing for millions of ordinary gamers, especially when prize money is in the trillions, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Of the crimes tracked by the FSB, false reporting and price manipulation play third and second fiddle to profiting from privileged information.
Despite a downgrading and the fall of unsecured lender African Bank, the latest figures show that Capitec is displaying remarkable tenacity.
With the convivial atmosphere lost on leaving the heart of Jo’burg, the music of South African jazz greats has been robbed of some of its magic.