Sprinter Tyson Gay failed more than one drug test this year, recording one of his positives at the US championships in June.
When Zimbabweans go to the polls to choose between Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai, it is young and rural voters who may decide the victor.
The death toll from mudslides that have ravaged an earthquake-shattered region of northwestern China has risen to 21.
Thousands of ousted president Mohamed Morsi supporters have joined a rally in Cairo, as Egypt braced for a tense day of rival political protests.
Zimbabwe has had to find an alternative way to print ballots after it emerged that a $2.5-million press it ordered would arrive only in August.
US House and Senate give green light to Obama’s plan to supply light weapons to rebel groups.
The disgraced politician ‘took advantage of the privileges of his office to gain benefits for others’.
Egypt’s first democratically elected president was overthrown on July 3 after mass protests. Since then, he has not been heard from.
A reshuffle, a Motlanthe sidelining and a whirlwind Putin romance have dropped the power into Msholozi’s lap. Three crucial recent developments indicate that President Jacob Zuma is now firmly directing what is expected to be the largest, most complex tender process in South African history. At stake is the development of new nuclear power plants, […]
A juror says that she feels neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman got away with murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin.