A court review of the dropping of charges against Jacob Zuma means prolonged uncertainty for him and by extension, South Africa.
Judge President John Hlophe has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against previous rulings concerning his behaviour.
The frontrunner in the French presidential election François Hollande wants to push the European Union to spend big money on growth and jobs.
Inflation in the eurozone has slowed in March but not by as much as expected due to rising oil prices and the European Central Bank’s reviving growth.
South Africa’s inclusion into Brics has been a political triumph, but the real challenges are about to start.
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival’s free concert brought life to an otherwise tame event.
The South African government has two weapons in its arsenal to curb alcohol abuse, namely Increased taxes and reduced advertising.
Why are some people so upset that the black characters in the novel are still black in the film adaptation of The Hunger Games?
An icon of Syria’s revolution is furious that her country’s peaceful protest movement has been drawn into armed conflict with the regime.
A Christian, a Muslim and an atheist walk into a Woolworths. This can only end badly.