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The US Federal Reserve chairperson Ben Bernanke has said the US central bank would spare no effort to boost weak growth.
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Workers at Lonmin’s Western Platinum refinery have complained that its management has done nothing to stop the abduction and torture of its employees.
A massive blackout caused by "human failure" left nearly five million people without power in parts of California, Arizona and Mexico on Thursday.
Former Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment by the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
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President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents broke a taboo by appealing for foreign help to stop the killing of civilians.
The Springboks are an important ingredient in "the medicine" used to treat "wounded South Africans", says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
The 2011 Rugby World Cup tournament kicks off with the All Blacks feeling the pressure and the Springboks seeking a good start against Wales.
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Alex Clarke, who chairs the September 11 UK Families Support Group, recalls the day her daughter Suria died.
Barack Obama’s jobs package could lift US economic growth by one to three percentage points in 2012, add well over one million jobs, say analysts.
Twelve-year-old Ontlametse Phalatse is the first black child diagnosed with progeria, a rare and fatal condition that accelerates the aging process.