People involved in acts of violence outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg have been identified, and police have asked those injured to lay charges.
Photographers say police are preventing them from doing their jobs properly by harassing, assaulting and detaining them, just for taking pictures.
Calm prevailed outside ANC HQ on the second day of youth league leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing, which is now set to continue on Friday.
Embattled US President Barack Obama is running neck-and-neck with his top Republican rivals for the White House in 2012, according to a new poll.
We have double tickets, which include vouchers for cold drink and popcorn, to give away.
Attacks apparently planned by Uighur militants to coincide with a visit to the Xinjiang region by Pakistan’s president have been thwarted, China says.
A heady mix of restaurants and food-related stores has popped up at the new Lynwood Bridge in Pretoria.
The IMF has given Swaziland a firm thumbs-down on its fiscal reforms, effectively dashing King Mswati III’s hopes of securing international loans.
Triple suicide strikes in Chechnya left nine people dead and over 20 injured as the Russian Muslim region celebrated the end of Ramadan.
SA has reversed gains in its goal of transferring 30% of commercial farmland to blacks by 2014 after aspirant farmers resold land bought for them.