Luke Donald is considerably more upbeat than his pronouncements might sound in these early days of the season.
There are players at both Manchester City and United with much to offer but that does not disguise a broader truth — a place among the elite.
After helping Chelsea to an epic win over Barcelona in the Champions League, Roman Abramovic might still not be convinced of the Italian’s talents.
The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> has won a landmark case for media freedom after a judge ruled that journalists are not obliged to reveal their sources.
After two Springbok planning camps in Pretoria, national rugby coach Heyneke Meyer says he can finally see a plan coming together.
Whatever the ultimate determination of the John Hlophe complaint, it will represent a failure for the judicial system.
Cape Town has another man linked to the Nobel Peace Prize in its midst — coffee shop owner Muhammed Lameen Abdul-Malik.
A rape case in which two men were arrested in 2007 for going on a 13-day sexual assault and crime spree in Cape Town is still in court.
Analysts say ominous North Korean missiles are fakes and not very convincing ones, casting further doubt on the country’s claims of military prowess.
Kofi Annan’s peace plan has thrown up suspicions with a briefing to the Security Council suggesting a painful, open-ended process.