Medical aid schemes accused of racial profiling
A group of Black and Indian private medical practitioners allege that they are being unfairly
Mpumalanga conference tackles public affairs, governance
This week the South African Association of Public Administration and Management (SAAPAM) and the
Election wrap analysis
The ANC support dropped to below 60 percent for the first time since 1994, however the party is set
Eight AMCU members in court for murder
The eight AMCU members face charges of murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and the
Social media blocked as Muslim shops, mosques attacked in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka said on Monday it was temporarily blocking some social media networks and messaging apps
Sudan mediators look to break deadlock in power transfer talks
Sudanese mediators have proposed two transitional bodies in a bid to break a deadlock in talks.
Palestinians report Gaza truce with Israel as violence ebbs
A deadly surge in violence in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel petered out overnight and
North Korean leader Kim oversaw testing of multiple rocket launchers
North Korea has conducted a “strike drill” for multiple launchers, firing tactical guided weapons
Militants kill politician ahead of new round of India vote
Suspected militants shot dead a local leader of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party in
Alvarez outpoints Jacobs to unify middleweight world titles
Mexican Saul “Canelo” Alvarez earned a unanimous decision victory over Daniel Jacobs in a fight that
Probe begins after Boeing 737 slides off runway into Florida river
Federal investigators began searching for what caused a Boeing jetliner with 143 people on board to
Algerian police arrest Bouteflika youngest brother
Algerian police have arrested Said Bouteflika, the youngest brother of former President Abdelaziz
Smart tech the new tool for African farmers
Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa may have the image of relentless toil and low productivity, but
Mass evacuation saves lives as cyclone hits Bangladesh
The strongest cyclone to hit India in five years killed at least 12 people in eastern Odisha state,
UN says nearly 400 killed by Libya fighting, 50,000 displaced
At least 392 people have been killed and 1,936 wounded since strongman Khalifa Haftar launched an
Tesla boosts capital raise to $2.7 billion, Musk buys more stock
Tesla Inc set to raise up to $2.7 billion in a record-setting capital raising for the electric
Trump, Putin discuss new nuclear pact possibly including China
US President Donald Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed on Friday the
Banning apartheid flag infringes on free speech: FAK
FAK says declaring the public displays of the apartheid flag hate speech would amount to the
Tesla to reduce solar panel prices by up to 38%: NYT
Tesla sought to sell solar panels in its retail stores and online in a bid to align it with the
Libyan air strikes kill four, wound 37
At least 278 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the clashes, according to a toll