Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has repeated promises of economic reform as Italian bonds come under renewed attack in the eurozone crisis.
The Durban Magistrate’s Court has heard that President Jacob Zuma doesn’t recall Daryl Peense spilling a drink on him at the Durban July horse race.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists says it fears for several journalists and bloggers in Syria who vanished with no response from authorities.
Britain has faced criticism for considering curbs on social media after recent riots while recent comments castigated blocking the internet.
Former Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif have been found guilty of involvement in a "spot-fixing" betting scam.
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The Chamber of Mines has dismissed the calls for nationalisation and are willing to debate the issue to convince the South African public against it.
The transport ministry says tolls will remain suspended until consultations with the public to find the best costing method, have been completed.
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The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust, which has helped more than 5000 women in the past two years, may be forced to reduce its services — or close.
Bloemfontein Celtic coach Clinton Larsen has accepted the pressure that is part and parcel of coaching a popular club.
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Pakistan’s captain Misbah-ul Haq vowed to remain positive in his bids to win the series against Sri Lanka as the teams prepare for their third Test.