Anwar Ibrahim is fighting his last fight: to be Malaysia’s next prime minister, a battle for which he has been preparing for a very long time.
Swazi unions are calling on the government to pay out a 4.5% salary increase and end the teachers’ strike or risk a boycott of the reed dance.
The Sterkfontein Caves have revealed another ancient ancestor, confirming South Africa as the home of humanity, writes Sipho Kings McDermott.
Nigeria’s Cabinet has approved a final draft of an oil law that will be sent to President Goodluck Jonathan before going to Parliament in a few days.
On the corner of Kuyper Street and Service Road, finds the point where Zimbabwe meets Cape Town.
As kings feud, ordinary people bear the brunt of Ghana’s power vacuum, writes Afua Hirsch.
Northern Ireland made the South African netball team fight every step of the way to win the third and final match 58-52 in the Spar Challenge series.
Some detectives in India still swear by the so-called process of narcoanalysis, despite India’s highest court’s ruling that it was unreliable.
There has been renewed interest in the ideology, particularly among young people in the West, writes Stuart Jeffries.
An innovative suit gives medical students an idea of what the elderly experience in their daily lives, writes Kate Connolly.