Two chimpanzees who mauled a US student in SA will not be killed because authorities found the animals defended their territory against a trespasser.
Thorsten Heins has defended RIM less than a week after it revealed an operating loss of $643-million.
Bashar al-Assad says Syrian air defence forces shot down a Turkish fighter last week because they believed it was an Israeli aircraft.
Bob Diamond will face tough questions from UK officials after quitting as Barclays chief executive amid the interest rate scandal scalp-hunt.
Thanks to a bit of advice from her big sister and a bunch of aces from her big serve, Serena Williams is back in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Former education administrator Anis Karodia claims he received a redeployment letter and was not fired from the Limpopo department of basic education.
Former defence minister Lindiwe Sisulu insists there was nothing problematic about the purchase of a new presidential jet under her watch.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says education and knowledge are embedded in class relations, and income inequality is still racialised.
Three musicians from Kenya have been charged for inciting ethnic violence through songs, under laws set up following deadly violence four years ago.
Julius Malema tells a rally that President Zuma is ruining the ANC, and calls on the youth league to help turn things around at Mangaung.