Couples marrying in Hong Kong and China have been swayed by conservation groups’ campaign to ban the shark fin trade.
Survivors of the xenophobic attacks say returning to the townships is not a safe option.
This week a decision is made about whether an important work by the late Irma Stern can leave the country in the hands of a foreign owner.
Chemical weapons inspectors will examine two new sites in Libya containing possible chemical weapons stockpiles the former regime tried to hide.
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/ 11 November 2011
The early development of children was the focus of a major conference in Gauteng last weekend.
To the tune of a well-known patriotic Cuban song, a group of workers sang the praises of Wayne van der Rheede, the deputy general secretary of Sactwu.
England are preparing for a demanding examination of their Euro 2012 credentials as Fabio Capello’s side take on reigning champions Spain at Wembley.
The inquiry investigating the loss of R100-million of clothing workers’ pension funds has subpoenaed the bank records of the Trilinear group.
Top-ranked African team, Ivory Coast defend a perfect record this year when they confront South Africa for the Nelson Mandela Challenge.
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/ 11 November 2011
The yawning gulf between the green lobby and key elements of big business over climate change came under the spotlight this week.