The former police spy boss has been suspended by the very man he hoped to replace as SA’s top cop. But his lawyer says he’s not out of the game yet.
While Euro angst vies for the spotlight with US jobs data, bad news from mining and manufacturing is expected on the home front, writes Matt Quigley.
Police in Miami have shot a naked man whom they found biting the face of another man. But even then he didn’t stop chewing. So they shot him again.
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the use of heavy weapons in Syria’s Houla after the deaths of more than 100 civilians.
Tunisia’s justice ministry has sacked 81 magistrates over suspicions of graft and their links to ousted president Zine el Abidine Ben Ali’s regime.
The Kolkata Knight Riders have found a surprise hero in Manvinder Bisla, whose quick-fire 48-ball 89 bagged them their very first IPL title.
The battle against the controversial "Spear" painting moves to the streets as thousands of ANC supporters prepare to march on the Goodman Gallery.
Three top candidates in Egypt’s presidential race filed appeals to the election commission, alleging violations in the first round.
An official says the final results in Lesotho fiercely fought general election should be announced early this week.
President Jacob Zuma called on South Africans to unite to protect children at the launch of Child Protection Week.