Protesters ratchet up pressure on President Jacob Zuma's government to deliver social services
Critics question timing of the move as agency probes Russian meddling in election
In a statement, president says James Comey's firing 'will mark a new beginning' for the FBI
President Donald Trump is wavering on campaign vow to pull US out of international accord to curb greenhouse gas emissions
Abundant, young fossils of small-brained hominin could challenge views of how humans evolved
Taps in poor households are now empty of piped water most of the time, and they have little choice but to buy their water from vendors
Social media giant says it has deleted tens of thousands of accounts in Britain ahead of June 8 general election
Boko Haram militants released the young captives after negotiations with government
Girls gained their freedom following protracted negotiations between Boko Haram and government envoys
Preliminary results show centrist Emmanuel Macron leading far-right candidate Marine Le Pen with 62 percent of the vote
Nine gigabytes of data were posted by a user called EMLEAKS to Pastebin, a document-sharing site
Case of university lecturer jailed last month for allegedly insulting president on Facebook has revived concern over what civil society groups say are growing efforts to limit freedom of expression
Rising acrimony between London and Brussels raises chances of Britain crashing out of the EU without exit agreement
As part of multi-phase process, up to 20 bidders will be selected as early as May 8 for second round of competition
Fall indicates customers may have held back purchases in anticipation of 10th-anniversary edition of company's most important product later this year
The fate of close to 200,000 Zimbabwean workers hangs in the balance in South Africa as their special permits expire within the next few months.
About three-fourths of workers in region work in 'informal sector,' without contracts or job protections, according to International Labor Organization
The redesigned cards have enhanced graphics and additional security features
Charismatic one-time rebel, Fidel would remain loyal to Marxist philosophy during his decades-long rule
Resignation comes ahead of FIFA panel deciding whether to remove him on ethical grounds
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