Pakistan let Chinese engineers photograph and take samples from the US helicopter that was left behind when special forces killed Osama bin Laden.
Benchmark research shows South Africans will retire worse off now than they would have 30 years ago.
SA’s fiscal policies have helped it weather turmoil in the global economy, but reforms are needed to tackle the key challenge of unemployment.
A summit of leaders this week was unlikely to affect the political crisis in Zimbabwe given the lack of regional consensus on the issue.
The Wallabies achieved one of their most courageous overseas Test victories against the Springboks at the weekend to push their World Cup claims.
<b>Rob Davies</b> sets the record straight on the South African government’s approach to the Southern African Customs Union.
The country’s transition to prosperity will require what the New Growth Path calls a "social pact".
Deepak Chopra’s very simple comment on how to be financially secure
Two bombs tore through a square in the Iraqi city of Kut on Monday, killing at least 37 in the worst in a string of bombings and suicide attacks.
Arsenal have announced that they have finally agreed a deal with Barcelona for the transfer of captain Cesc Fabregas to his boyhood club.
The N3 highway at Van Reenen’s Pass between the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal has been closed due to heavy snowfalls, the N3 Toll Concession has said.
Novak Djokovic is due to enter the US Open with nine ATP titles this season after a 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 defeat of Mardy Fish at the Montréal Masters.
At least 145 000 SA municipal workers started a strike on Monday aimed at shutting down services — including rubbish collection.
Some 200 students have held a demonstration in Tehran against what they call the "savage" police treatment of people involved in unrest in London.
Helen Zille has denied that her office awarded a communications tender worth R1-billion to an advertising agency without following proper channels.
Tim Pawlenty has dropped out of the 2012 US presidential race — a day after a disappointing showing in an early test of strength among his party.
Chelsea’s bid to give Andre Villas-Boas a winning start in his first Premier League match was scuppered by some excellent goalkeeping by Stoke City.
The DA wants the Hawks to investigate "questionable and improper" payments made by German company Ferrostaal in the sale of submarines to SA.
A top official has issued an unprecedented condemnation of the massacres of up to 20 000 civilians of Zimbabwe’s minority Ndebele people.
The NUM has blamed a lack of leadership by Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi for its row with Numsa.
David Cameron has pledged a "zero tolerance" crackdown on gangs after riots despite a deepening row with police chiefs over plans for US help.
Ekurhuleni metro police say municipal workers must be be disciplined during their upcoming strike.
The Syrian navy shelled two densely populated residential districts of the main Mediterranean port city of Latakia on Sunday.
President Jacob Zuma has slammed the African National Congress Youth League over its calls for regime change in Botswana.
Shrien Dewani, who is accused of murdering his wife on their honeymoon, has hired a top South African legal firm to represent him.
Serena Williams advanced to the final in the Rogers Cup, beating fourth-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday night.
Libyan rebels have fought their way into the strategic city of Zawiya west of Tripoli in their most significant advance in months.
Julius Malema was paid R1.2-million by businessman Steve Bosch who scored tenders worth tens of millions of rands in Limpopo, a media report said.
Helen Zille’s office has awarded a communications tender to an advertising agency, allegedly without following proper procedures.
Steve Jobs may once have said "It’s more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy", but Apple’s status as an outsider is long gone.
The evocative Dear Photograph website only underlines the impermanence of digital photography
President Barack Obama joined key British and Saudi allies in demanding that the Syrian regime "immediately" halt its brutal crackdown.