Gold edges higher
London - Gold edged higher on Wednesday as stock markets retreated ahead of a Federal Reserve policy statement, but uncertainty over the future of US central bank's quantitative easing programme kept it in a narrow range. Read more
Weak rand shrinks SA trade deficit
Higher global demand for its exports unexpectedly shrank South Africa's current account deficit in the first quarter of the year. Read more
Bank of England still divided
Bank of England policymakers acknowledged earlier this month that further market volatility could be on the way. Read more
World Bank watching US Fed
The World Bank is concerned about the spillover effects on developing countries of a slowing of US money creation. Read more
Proteas wilt against England
Hosts England sauntered into the Champions Trophy final after South Africa 'choked' in yet another semi-final. Read more
Sri Lanka will fight - Mathews
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews vowed that his “fighting team” were prepared to put recent history behind them when they face India in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy. Read more
Bafana’s World Cup lifeline
Bafana have been given a glimmer of hope as prospects of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup tip-toe back from the dead. Read more
Schleck to lead RadioShack at TDF
Andy Schleck will lead RadioShack-Leopard on the Tour de France even though he has been struggling with his form for a year. Read more
Kaymer out to end drought
Former world number one Martin Kaymer is out to end his 19 month-long slump when the BMW International Open. Read more
Carroll signs for West Ham
Andy Carroll has completed a permanent switch from Liverpool to West Ham on a six-year deal and for a club record fee. Read more
Boks make three changes
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer named his team to play Samoa in the final of a four-nation tournament at Loftus. Read more
Boks give De Villiers time
Springbok captain Jean de Villiers must prove his fitness by Friday or he will be replaced by 20-year-old sensation Jan Serfontein. Read more
Bartoli withdraws from Estbourne
France's Marion Bartoli withdrew before her second-round match at the Eastbourne International because of a viral infection. Read more
Igesund wants to stay on
Gordon Igesund’s mandate was to the semifinals of the 2013 African Nations Cup and to qualify the team for the 2014 World Cup. Read more
Samoa will be a tough test for Boks
The Springboks’ leadership depth will be put to the test when they play Samoa in the final of a four-team series at Loftus Versveld. Read more
Tough start for United, Moyes
Champions Manchester United will travel to Swansea City for their first Premier League match under new manager David Moyes. Read more
PSL promotion fiasco continues
THE chaos surrounding the promotion-relegation playoffs is set to continue after the South Gauteng High Court ruled that Thanda Royal Zulu’s case must go back to arbitration. Read more
Nadal fifth seed for Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal was named fifth seed for Wimbledon, leaving his rivals to ponder meeting the Spaniard as early as the quarterfinals. Read more
Steyn blow for Proteas
England won the toss and elected to bowl in their Champions Trophy semifinal against South Africa, who are missing Dale Steyn. Read more
Froome wary of Contador threat
Spain's two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has been nominated by race favourite Chris Froome as his biggest threat for this year's edition. Read more
No easy nuke arms cuts: Russia
Russia voiced concern about US missile defences and high-precision conventional weapons, signalling that nuclear arms cuts are likely to face obstacles. Read more
Budapest parly evacuated over WWII bomb
Part of Hungary's parliament was evacuated after an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered during excavation work for a nearby underground garage. Read more
Iceland weighs Snowden asylum
Stockholm - Iceland said Wednesday it has held informal talks with an intermediary of US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden who reportedly may want to seek political asylum there. Read more
Putin basks in isolation over Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unrelenting stance on Syria has earned him plaudits at home, while he appears to relish his isolation from other G8 leaders. Read more
Boston suspect gets Russia burial
The father of a Russian man killed while being questioned about ties to the Boston Marathon bombing suspects says he has brought the body to Russia for burial. Read more
UAE tries 30 for illegal Brotherhood cell
The United Arab Emirates said it would put on trial 30 Emiratis and Egyptians accused of setting up an illegal branch of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. Read more
Protection of cops a concern: Cope
The protection of police officials is of concern following the murder of a senior Johannesburg officer, the Congress of the People said. Read more
Minister agreed to norms deadlines: EE
Equal Education (EE) has denied claims by the basic education department that it was imposing impossible deadlines for the norms and standards for school infrastructure.. Read more
Cape Town granted toilet interdict
The City of Cape Town has been granted a final interdict against those who interfere with servicing of toilets, mayor Patricia de Lille said. Read more
ANC suspends N West mayor
Ramotshere Moiloa local municipality mayor Afrika Thale has been suspended from the ANC for three years. Read more
‘Poacher’s’ appeal dismissed
The Nelspruit Regional Court rejected an appeal by a man jailed for eight years for trespassing in the Kruger National Park. Read more
Red tape delays mom’s release
Ater five years in jail for killing her husband, Philisiwe Dlamini believed proving her innocence would secure her freedom. Read more
Police minister welcomes Victoria Phiyega
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has welcomed Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega as the new National Commissioner of Police.
Die minister van polisie, Nathi Mthethwa, het die aanstelling van Victoria Phiyega as die nuwe kommissaris van polisie verwelkom. Read more
City Press gives in to Zuma picture request
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner. Die redakteur van die City Press, Ferial Haffajee, sê die koerant gaan die foto van President Jacob Zuma van sy webtuiste verwyder “om uit die spervuur te bly”. Read more
Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down into tears and the case was postponed.
Die advokaat wat die saak stel om die naakportret van Jacob Zuma uit die Goodman Galery te verwyder het vanmiddag in trane uitgebars en die hof het die saak uitgestel. Read more
Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner.
‘n Vol bank van die Hooggeregshof in Gauteng hoor die saak aangaande die “naakportret” van President Jacob Zuma en honderde ANC ondersteuners wag buite die hof. Read more
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