A 27-vehicle pile-up on a British motorway sparked explosions and an inferno, leaving several people dead and 43 injured.
The ANC will hear closing arguments on Sunday in its disciplinary hearing against controversial party youth leader Julius Malema.
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About a hundred people from the Right 2 Know campaign have marched in Durban against the Protection of State Information Bill.
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Indian officials say imports of gems from Zimbabwe, once banned as "blood diamonds", could begin within weeks.
The suffering inflicted by Israel on the Palestinian people shows that it has forgotten the Jewish scriptures, says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Burma’s president has approved changes to a law on political parties, paving the way for Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition party to re-register.
The main opposition in Greece has called for early elections as PM Pandreou scurries to form a unity government after narrowly escaping a recall.
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Forty-five miners trapped underground after a rock blast in a Chinese coal mine were brought to the surface on Saturday in a rare successful rescue,.
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A new investigating officer has been appointed to the Leigh Matthews murder case after a second person was traced to the ransom exchange.
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Bangkok’s well-protected centre is only at risk of "minor" flooding, the Thai premier says, as the deluge closed in on the metropolis.