Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray has decided not to testify in his own defence at the climax of his manslaughter trial over the star’s death.
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The South Gauteng High Court has found that recent amendments to the Film and Publication Act would deprive news of its value and interest.
The Kimberley Process has authorised the sale of diamonds from two mining sites in Marange, Zimbabwe where alleged rights violations took place.
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The latest manufacturing figures point to a weak manufacturing sector, which doesn’t bode well with Christmas around the corner.
A complaint has been lodged with the Judicial Service Commission against Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke.
Zimbabwe police have fired teargas into Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party headquarters, blocked off the building and beat up nearby vendors.
Defence lawyers for former national police chief Jackie Selebi have completed their presentation to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Hundreds of anti-capitalists have poured into the French city of Nice for a march to protest corporate greed ahead of the Group of 20 summit.
Libya’s new prime minister has pledged that human rights would be set as its priority, as the United Nations warned against the proliferation of arms.
Thai authorities are trying to stem growing anger among flood victims as water swamps new areas and the government maps out a plan of recovery.