President Jacob Zuma pleaded with foreigners on Saturday to stay in South Africa as he canceled a state visit to Indonesia to deal with a wave of deadly xenophobic violence at home.
Tunisia, still smarting from a jihadist attack that killed 21 foreign tourists last month, is hoping to save its summer season.
Security arrangements for next weekend's ANZAC Day commemorations in Britain are being reviewed following terrorism arrests in Australia, although there is no specific threat, police said on Saturday.
Sweet-shooting Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors have the best record, an unmatched home-court advantage, and the understanding that means nothing now.
It takes a certain self-confidence for a college freshman to embrace a potentially pejorative nickname like "The Unibrow".
The Golden State Warriors know all about playoff upsets. After all, the franchise pulled off one of the biggest stunners in NBA history just eight years ago.
Manny Pacquiao needs to knock out unbeaten Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr. in the first six rounds of their May 2 super fight or the Filipino star will lose on points, Marvelous Marvin Hagler predicted in Shanghai on Wednesday.
Manny Pacquiao intends to put on a show when he faces Floyd Mayweather Jr. in about two weeks.
Just days after their latest spat following Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg return this weekend to the scene of one of their most dramatic on-track battles at the Bahrain GP.
The search zone for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will be doubled if nothing is found in the huge undersea area now being scanned for wreckage, Malaysia, Australia and China announced on Thursday.
Every morning just before dawn, hundreds of trucks loaded with buffaloes trundle into New Delhi's sprawling slaughterhouse complex where young men rush to unload the bellowing cargo. Skidding on heaps of dung, they pull the animals out of the trucks, herding them for the daily auction and eventual slaughter. The work is hard, and the money at the end of it is poor.
The Canadian government on Wednesday unveiled a C$350 million ($280 million) deal to supply uranium fuel to India, formally ending a lengthy dispute that began after New Delhi used Canadian technology to develop a nuclear bomb.
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