Facebook Deals comes to Europe
Facebook expanded its shopping discount service to five European countries and Canada - part of its push to help brands communicate with its users.
Gabor in hospital, Globes say "no" to Gervais return
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Zsa Zsa Gabor is back in the hospital, Miranda Lambert gets seven nods from the Academy of Country Music, and Christina Applegate welcomes a baby girl.
Markets calm
Summary of business headlines: Stocks recover but investors keep watchful eyes on Egypt; Intel halts chip delivery; U.S. consumer spending up in December.
Deadly religious clashes in Nigeria
At least 15 people were killed in weekend violence around Nigeria's central town of Jos, police have said.
Tourists shut out of pyramids
Protests in Cairo have dealt a costly blow to Egypt's ten billion dollar tourism industry. Deborah Gembara reports.
Funds flow to emerging clean tech
Clean tech companies are getting their fair share of early investment dollars despite high Wall Street interest in social websites like Facebook, Groupon and LinkedIn.
Clashes at Bangladesh airport protest
Protesters in Bangladesh clash with police over plans to use their land for a new airport, killing one policeman and injuring dozens.
Egypt protests hit oil and markets
As unrest continues in Egypt investors' worries send global stocks down and push up the price of crude oil to $100 a barrel.
(Not) a Great Text (but) a Big Question: the Protection of Information Bill In the wake of the controversy surrounding the Protection of Information Bill, UCT’s Gordon Institute for Per













