Veteran journalist and former <i>Sunday Times</i> columnist Gwen Gill died on Wednesday night, according to reports.
From San Francisco to Seoul to Sydney, fans paid tribute to Steve Jobs after he resigned as CEO, calling him an icon for the technology industry.
Indian investors plan to spend $2.5-billion on acquiring vast tracts of cheap farming land in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda.
Oscar Pistorius will make history in Daegu when he becomes the first amputee athlete to compete at the World Athletics Championships.
Ernie Els didn’t look to be down in the dumps for someone who has tumbled so far in the FedEx Cup, and it seems he’s got reasons to remain optimistic.
As Libya’s new masters meet their Western backers in Turkey on Thursday to secure funds, SA said it had repeatedly asked Nato to stop bombing.
Retief Goosen is heading into the first round of the PGA Tour playoffs even though he is nursing a broken toe in order to keep his season alive.
Parties have accused the ANC of seeking to use clause 18 of the Protection of Information Bill to force journalists to reveal their sources.
Kaizer Chiefs went top of the South African Premiership table, while Bloemfontein Celtic and Orlando Pirates both lost their away games.
Hurricane Irene battered the Bahamas on Wednesday on a track to the North Carolina coast that forecasters say could threaten the US north-east.