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Yearly Archives: 2012

Foster families take in hundreds of DRC children in wake of war
Africa
/ 24 December 2012

Foster families take in hundreds of DRC children in wake of war

Several hundred children remain separated from their parents a month after fighting over the key DRC city of Goma displaced nearly a million people.

By Sapa Afp
Gun advocates want Piers Morgan out of USA
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Gun advocates want Piers Morgan out of USA

Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for British CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported from the US over his gun control views.

By Sapa Ap
The most useful gadgets of 2012
Article
/ 24 December 2012

The most useful gadgets of 2012

Arthur Goldstuck chooses devices that can save your social, business and career life.

By Staff Reporter
Klarus LED flashlight reinvents the handheld torch
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Klarus LED flashlight reinvents the handheld torch

Two new LED flashlights from Chinese company Klarus prove that the torch is no longer merely a tube with batteries, writes Joel Dorfan.

By Joel Dorfan
North Korea slams Christmas tree beacon as ‘provocation’
Article
/ 24 December 2012

North Korea slams Christmas tree beacon as ‘provocation’

North Korea has slammed a display of Christmas lights staged by a South Korean church group near the border as an "unacceptable provocation".

By Sapa Afp
Most bizarre iPad and iPhone apps of 2012
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Most bizarre iPad and iPhone apps of 2012

From performing nose surgery to grooming a virtual horse, iPad apps are sometimes addictive, sometimes useless, and other times just downright weird.

By Grethe Koen
Thousands descend on Bethlehem on Christmas Eve
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Thousands descend on Bethlehem on Christmas Eve

Thousands of Palestinians and tourists have been flocking to Bethlehem to mark Christmas at the site Jesus Christ is believed to have been born.

By Sapa Afp
India’s PM calls for calm after gang rape sparks violent protests
Article
/ 24 December 2012

India’s PM calls for calm after gang rape sparks violent protests

India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has appealed for calm as he sought to dampen growing public outrage over the gang rape of a young woman.

By Reuters
Economic week ahead: Happy Christmas?
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Economic week ahead: Happy Christmas?

In the last week of 2012, investors will be waiting for word from the United States on its tax rises and spending cuts due to begin next year.

By Matt Quigley
Tokyo Sexwale: I have nowhere else to go
Article
/ 24 December 2012

Tokyo Sexwale: I have nowhere else to go

Tokyo Sexwale on Sunday became the first of Mangaung’s walking wounded to pledge his future to the ANC, refusing to give up his government position.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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