European leaders watch nervously as embattled Greek premier tries to find allies and avoid the nightmare of being thrown out of the eurozone.
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/ 6 November 2011
Much of our computing (including the storage of our personal data) is now being done remotely via something called the "cloud".
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/ 5 November 2011
More than two million Muslims gathered on Saturday on Saudi Arabia’s Mount Arafat and its surrounding plain, marking the peak day of the hajj.
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/ 5 November 2011
At least 380 mine dumps and slime dams around Gauteng could be a bigger threat than acid mine drainage, the <em>Saturday Star</em> has reported.
Former president Thabo Mbeki says recent events in Libya should raise alarm bells about the threat to Africa’s hard won right to self-determination.
Liberia’s President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has called on voters to ignore a poll boycott ordered by her rival, saying the move is illegal.
US stocks fell on Friday, ending four weeks of back-to-back gains, as political instability resurfaced in Europe.
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/ 5 November 2011
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not willing to let Sachin Tendulkar’s expected 100th international century become a distraction.
Tiger Woods’ former caddie has caused another sensation, this time by using a racial slur to disparage his old boss during a caddies award toast.
The Pakistan government will submit a detailed report on a recent spot-fixing case in order to repatriate three jailed cricketers.