For all the excitement that the <i>Book of the Dead</i> drums up, it’s pretty mundane, albeit fascinating, stuff.
Less than 24 hours before Guinea’s elections results were due, one of the candidates said he would not accept the outcome.
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/ 15 November 2010
A survey that shows nearly 2 500 people bribed traffic cops over the past three months is just the tip of the iceberg, Justice Project SA says.
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/ 15 November 2010
The rift in the Anglican communion over homosexuality was reopened after its first openly gay bishop resigned.
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/ 15 November 2010
Hundreds of South Sudanese queued to start registering for their long-awaited independence referendum on Monday.
Hundreds of people, sporting broomsticks and capes, invaded New York this weekend to reenact Harry Potter’s magical game of quidditch.
All Black sensation Sonny Bill Williams reckons he’s still "a work in progress" despite his role in a 49-3 rout of Scotland here at Murrayfield.
Corné and Twakkie fight for your right to blissful ignorance.
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/ 15 November 2010
The US ranks high on President Robert Mugabe’s enemies list, but at ground level it is leading a war on HIV/Aids.
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/ 15 November 2010
The world’s largest annual pilgrimage, the hajj, began on Sunday with more than two million Muslims pouring into the camp at Mina from Mecca.