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/ 4 November 2011
A new textbook for education students aims to ground them in the literacies of the academy.
The Supreme Court of Namibia has backed the decision by competition authorities to impose conditions on Walmart’s purchase of SA retailer Massmart.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says an inquiry into the financial affairs of Cricket South Africa should get underway urgently.
The US cut off funds to the Unesco as a punitive action after the Palestinian Authority was accepted into the United Nations agency as a full member.
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/ 4 November 2011
A Tibetan activist had burns to his legs when he set himself alight outside the Chinese embassy in India, following a wave of deadly self-immolations.
The decision to hold a referendum on the bailout reflects the power Greece wields.
Ignorance of the law, antagonistic authorities and overcrowding were cited as major obstacles at an education rights for refugees workshop.
More blood was shed as activists called nationwide protests in Syria to test the regime’s readiness to abide by its Arab peace deal commitments.
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/ 4 November 2011
The one enduring image many Zimbabweans have is of President Robert Mugabe boarding an aeroplane, with a lengthy entourage in tow.
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/ 4 November 2011
Auction house Christie’s has announced that it plans to sell one of James Bond’s iconic Rolex watches.