Louisiana is known for its LNG export facilities, but a new project is set to convert natural gas into something else.
Brazil expects a revenue of $11 billion from the World Cup, more than 20 times what South Africa got. It's apparently a very optimistic view.
Workers represented by the NUM are making slow progress in wage increase negotiations.
Jim Reeves has achieved iconic pop culture status in a part of the world he never visited nor probably even thought much about – India and Sri Lanka
Nelson Mandela was discharged from a Pretoria hospital in critical condition. He will continue his treatment at home in Johannesburg.
Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Carrefour are looking to take advantage of Africa's increasing wealth.
International partners would prefer not to channel their money through the SADC.
Though it's not uncommon to see multiple wives, Kenya isn't quite ready for multiple husbands.
Heightened union unrest and tricky negotiations this summer plus the August 2012 Marikana mining massacre have scared away investors.
India’s links to Mozambique stretches back at least 600 years, perhaps much longer.
Economic expansion was expected this quarter, following dismal growth in the first quarter of this year.
Parkinson and his wife were among the few remaining white people left in Kenya.
In the U.S., revised Q2 GDP should indicate steady momentum.
The singer replies to the rumor that she left a stadium in South Africa after only 40 people out of about 90,000 stayed to watch her perform.
Oscar Pistorius could agree to a settlement with the Steenkamp family before his trial begins in 2014.
Angola's ties to its former colonizer are loosening as Portuguese banks struggle with debt.
Waters has long campaigned against what he perceives as Israel’s unjust treatment of Palestinians.
Beyonce loves her chicken, and her entourage does too, apparently, as the singer spent more than $2,000 on fast food for her performers.
Falling metals prices, especially for gold and copper, have forced mining companies to take big write-downs.
Despite the record-high prices for World Cup tickets, demand is expected to be enormous.
The 50-year-old Atlanta mom says she'll never cut her hair, even though it's weighing her down.
The SADC has called for Western sanctions to be lifted in order to ease Zimbabwe's suffering.