Red Cross expects to evacuate 2 000 from Aleppo
The first evacuees were escorted on buses and 13 ambulances through government-held west Aleppo to opposition-controlled areas.
The first evacuees were escorted on buses and 13 ambulances through government-held west Aleppo to opposition-controlled areas.
THIS FESTIVE SEASON, SUPPORT JOURNALISM THAT HOLDS POWER TO ACCOUNT
The report was delivered to Zuma by the chairperson of the board of inquiry, Judge Neels Claassen.
The powerful documentary is shot through the perspective of slum dwellers in Flamingo Crescent and Santini, who have endured years of hardship.
The bank asked the High Court to prevent the president from intervening in its decision to close accounts of companies linked to the Gupta family.
Belamant used a BEE front to win a R10b tender before he dumped his black partners for a friend of social development minister Bathabile Dlamini
Complacency is the biggest threat warns Tlou, who has been involved in the HIV response since the 1980s
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Experts weigh in on the important role of men in ending the AIDS epidemic
In his first 100 days in the job Solly Msimanga discovered he had inherited a suspicious contracts, crooked deals and a lot of unfinished work.
Bob Dylan’s Nobel prize for literature speech was read by Azita Raji, the United States ambassador to Sweden
Numsa held its 10th national congress in Cape Town this week, where its leaders were returned to their positions unopposed.
Working with Cape Town City, NGOs and residents, the shack settlement is transformed.
Kwanele Sosibo explores Teju Cole's genre-defying essay writing style
sThe title of Hlatshwayo’s book is not entirely false, just very nearly so. Black people do go caravanning —just exceedingly seldom.
It doesn’t seem that Mokotedi can see that his claims hardly make his general case against McBride and company look very solid.
No, the shortest line is not necessarily the fastest and, yes, you do sometimes get it right
Amazon’s Echo has made tangible the promise of an artificially intelligent personal assistant in every home.
Widespread activism and a heavy-handed crackdown has led to a tense stand-off
In an age of egoism, demagoguery and hate, love is an act of revolution. But for us to love, we must learn again to hope.
The economic spin-off of legalising marijuana and the production of hemp would be huge.
With help from the Dutch, India hopes to kick-start the beautiful game from the roots up.
Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo won the Ballon d’Or award for the fourth time on Monday.
Britain, Europe and the US are snuggling up to their carbon-emitting coal fires
Readers write in about lecturers, soldiers, mayor Mashaba, and Beate Lipman.