Trade Minister Rob Davies says consumers have the right to know if products are from Israeli-occupied territories, based on accurate labelling.
The Palestinian campaign to boycott goods from Jewish settlements in the West Bank has received a boost with an unprecedented South African proposal.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe reportedly told a former government minister that he wants to retire, but fears his party would disintegrate.
Pressure on blind Chinese rights activist Chen Guangcheng’s family shows that his flight does not mean China will relax its grip on dissent.
Didier Drogba capped his eight years in London by lifting the Champions League trophy that his boss Roman Abramovich has longed for.
A judge has given the education ministry until June 15 to provide textbooks to pupils in Limpopo and ordered a catch-up plan to make up for lost time.
Jacob Zuma’s family have criticised the artist of a painting that depicts the president with his genitals exposed.
A strong earthquake in north Italy has killed at least six people, injured dozens and damaged historic buildings including a famed medieval castle.
The beginning of the end of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder trial is potentially explosive, but police (and the AWB) say they’re not expecting trouble.
President Zuma’s right to privacy will be pitted against ‘Spear’ artist Brett Murray’s right to freedom of expression as the matter goes to court.