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Yearly Archives: 2012

E-tolling may go ahead, rules ConCourt
Article
/ 20 September 2012

E-tolling may go ahead, rules ConCourt

The Constitutional Court has set aside an interim order that put on hold a plan to toll highways in Gauteng, pending the outcome of a judicial review.

By Sapa
Louvre museum unveils Islamic art wing
Article
/ 20 September 2012

Louvre museum unveils Islamic art wing

The Louvre Museum is unveiling a new wing and galleries dedicated to the arts of Islam in a $130-million, decade-long project.

By Sapa Ap
DRC bishop in powerful US plea to save his people
Africa
/ 20 September 2012

DRC bishop in powerful US plea to save his people

US lawmakers have heard a powerful plea to stop a brutal wave of rapes and killings by rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

By Sapa Afp
Saudi aid to Arab Spring countries equals $3.7bn
Article
/ 20 September 2012

Saudi aid to Arab Spring countries equals $3.7bn

Oil-rich Saudi Arabia has distributed $3.7-billion in aid to countries touched by the Arab Spring, most of it to Egypt and Jordan.

By Sapa
US judge won’t lift Samsung tablet ban
Article
/ 20 September 2012

US judge won’t lift Samsung tablet ban

A judge has refused to lift a ban on sales of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 computers as legal brawling continues between the electronics titan and Apple.

By Sapa Afp
Somali rebels reinforce Kismayu as fears of violence grow
Africa
/ 20 September 2012

Somali rebels reinforce Kismayu as fears of violence grow

Al-Shabab militants are advancing towards the port city of Kismayu, raising fears of a bloody clash with African Union soldiers.

By Abdi Sheikh
Danish magazine republishes topless Kate photos
Article
/ 20 September 2012

Danish magazine republishes topless Kate photos

A celebrity magazine in Denmark became the latest publication to run pictures of Prince William’s wife Catherine sunbathing topless while on vacation.

By Sapa Afp
Overflowing S Sudan refugee camps on the brink
Africa
/ 20 September 2012

Overflowing S Sudan refugee camps on the brink

Tens of thousands of people have already swarmed to a refugee camp in South Sudan and a new wave will soon begin the trek from the Nuba Mountains.

By Michael Onyiego
Fears over precedent set by Lonmin mining deal
Article
/ 20 September 2012

Fears over precedent set by Lonmin mining deal

Miners have welcomed the deal to end the long strike that cost the lives of 45 people, but some observers worry the agreement will set a precedent.

By Sapa
I’m here for you, Romney tells Hispanic Americans
Article
/ 20 September 2012

I’m here for you, Romney tells Hispanic Americans

Sounding a note of inclusion that belied tension in the campaign, Mitt Romney has told Hispanic voters he would be president for "100%" of Americans.

By Michael Mathes
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