The international relations department said the Dalai Lama’s visa application in India for entry to South Africa is now a closed matter.
Our spring edition isn’t a happy tale. With the climate change situation more dire than ever, now is the time to put pressure on our governments.
The European Central Bank announced that it cut interest rates by 10 basis points to a record low of 0.05%.
The Palestinian Authority has assessed the cost of rebuilding Gaza after the seven-week war with Israel, including houses, schools and industry.
Lawyers have taken the Road Accident Fund to the office of the public protector over irregular expenditure, reportedly estimated at R2-billion.
Helen Zille says she holds the culmination of six court cases in five years in a bag, and President Jacob Zuma says he is happy with the process.
Health experts have met to discuss an end to killer virus Ebola, with two vaccines and eight experimental treatments on the table.
Tax records and a report suggests that not all the money raised from the international ice bucket challenge craze is going towards research.
DA leader Helen Zille had the infamous spy tapes in her hands for 15 minutes. But she left the high court in Pretoria without them nonetheless.
Dirco has confirmed that the Tibetan spiritual leader has applied for an SA visa, but did not comment about the status of the application.