Two men attacked another man near a London military barracks Wednesday, in what British authorities were investigating as a possible terror act. One man is dead and two others were injured.
Former Yahoo Inc executive Shashi Seth has joined Tribune Co to lead its digital ventures as the newspaper and broadcast company seeks new revenue sources.
Israel's air force chief warned that tensions with Syria could escalate into a "surprise war" and that Israel needs to be ready.
A collusion of officials resulted in the irregular clearance for a privately chartered plane to land at Waterkloof Air Force Base, reveals a report on the matter.
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The feud between world number one Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia deepened when Woods described the Spaniard’s “fried chicken” jibe as “wrong, hurtful and inappropriate” on Wednesday.
Ahead of his team’s quest to claim a rare league and cup double, Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter has joined the call for an improvement in the standard of officiating in domestic top-flight football.
A group of 38 players, featuring eight players who were not part of the first camp, will assemble in Durban for the second Springbok training camp before the final squad for the June Test is named early next month.
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Goetze will miss Saturday’s Champions League final against Bayern Munich due to a muscle injury, the Bundesliga club said on Wednesday.
Olympic silver medallist Caster Semenya was a surprise exclusion from the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee’s (Sascoc) Operation Excellence (Opex) programme when the new list of athletes was released on Wednesday.
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Are Afrikaner-only enclaves acceptable in 2013?
Golden Arrow vows to persist with court bid to halt further rollout of the MyCiTi transport system
Centre for Development and Enterprise says special economic zones must be ‘special’ to offer investors ‘a better value proposition’
The ANC congratulated Zimbabwe and its President Robert Mugabe on signing into law its new Constitution on Wednesday.
One person has died and at least two people were wounded in a violent attack near a military training barracks in London, British officials said Wednesday, as Prime Minister David Cameron called an emergency meeting in response.
Residents of a gas-rich region of Tanzania rioted on Wednesday to protest that they would not benefit from a government budget proposal to construct a pipeline from their territory to the capital, senior officials said
Communities need to expose those behind rhino poaching, Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini said.
Negligence is to blame for some of the 27 deaths of young males who died while undergoing ritual circumcision, a local traditional leader said.
Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study about online behaviour.
A US-based advertising agency has developed a concept that sees people’s beards being used as mini billboards, according to a report.
The rand dived to a four-year low and gold mining shares took a pounding as fears spread that unaffordable wage demands will lead to strikes as soon as next month.
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