Pringle Bay residents in the Western Cape are outraged at a National Geographic documentary that used food to lure baboons to a house in the area.
The US has moved new forces into the Gulf to keep strategic waterways open and strike deep within Iran in the event of a regional military escalation.
Search giant Google says it could change the way it ranks other sites amid concerns that it has abused its dominant market position.
President Francois Hollande must find up to 100-billion if the eurozone’s second biggest economy, France, is to meet deficit-reduction targets.
Melinda Taylor and three colleagues from the ICC, accused of smuggling documents to Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam, have been freed after apologising.
The national team has been lauded by Athletics South Africa for overcoming poor conditions to finish third at the African Championships in Benin.
Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond has quit over an interest rate-rigging scandal, the latest in a probe spanning a dozen major banks.
The ANC says former Sowetan editor-in-chief Bongani Keswa, who died of cancer on Sunday, represented an ideal developmental journalist.
Only nine Angolan parties and coalitions of the 27 that put themselves forward will be permitted to battle it out in upcoming parliamentary elections.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela says in terms of the law she is not compelled to undertake any investigation, but has discretional power to do so.