Australian Open qualifying matches delayed due to poor air
The Australian Open’s qualifying matches were delayed on Tuesday and practice temporarily suspended
Yuan soars, stocks scale heights as markets cheer imminent Sino-US deal signing
Asian shares hit a 7-month high, China’s yuan jumped and safe-harbour assets slipped on Tuesday,
ANC councillors urged to put people’s need first
The ANC has pleaded with its councillor candidates for the Mamusa by-elections in Schweizer Reneke,
US officials to visit Britain, pushing for Huawei 5G ban
A delegation of US officials will arrive in Britain on Monday to try to persuade Britain not to use
Hezbollah: It’s time for Iran’s allies to start working to avenge Soleimani
Lebanon’s Hezbollah said on Sunday it was time for Iran’s allies to begin working to retaliate for
Aguero overtakes Henry as Premier League’s top overseas scorer
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero became the most prolific overseas goalscorer in the Premier
China virus outbreak linked to seafood market not currently spreading -WHO
An outbreak of pneumonia that has killed one person in China and infected 40 others appears to be
Ten years on from a devastating earthquake, Haiti still faces a crippling housing deficit
Ten years ago, Haiti was devastated by an earthquake that killed over 200 000 people and destroyed
Decade after Haiti’s big quake, president says aid system needs overhaul
The international aid system is deeply flawed and needs an overhaul, Haitian President Jovenel Moise
Portuguese Goncalves dies after crash in Dakar Rally
Portuguese motorcycle rider Paulo Goncalves died after a crash in the seventh stage of the Dakar
African National Congress celebrates 108 years since its formation
African National Congress celebrates 108 years since its formation. Read ANC president January 8…
Lesotho Prime Minister Tom Thabane asked to step down
Lesotho’s governing ABC party has asked Prime Minister Tom Thabane to resign over allegations that
Kenya’s Kipsang provisionally suspended for anti-doping violations
Kenyan Wilson Kipsang, former marathon world record holder and bronze medallist at the 2012
Iran to probe black boxes after missile blamed for plane crash
Tehran said on Friday it wanted to download black box recordings itself from a Ukrainian airliner
Sluggish climate action may see warming do Russia more harm than good
Russia’s first plan to adapt to climate change is a tardy but much-needed acknowledgement of the
Goffin upsets Nadal to keep Belgium alive in ATP Cup quarter-final
David Goffin claimed an upset victory over world number one Rafael Nadal on Friday in Sydney to keep
Ukraine president received data from US on Iran plane crash
The United States has given Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy important data ahead of a call
Dollar set for best weekly gain in two months on `galvanising’ forces
The US dollar rose on Friday and is on track for its biggest weekly gain in two weeks as dissipating
Facebook tweaks ad policy but still allows political lies in US campaign 2020
Facebook Inc announced limited changes on Thursday to its approach to political ads, including
Iran likely downed Ukraine airliner with missiles -Canada’s Trudeau, citing intelligence
A Ukraine airliner that crashed in Iran, killing all 176 people aboard, was likely brought down by