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A strike for a R12 500 monthly wage by Rustenburg platinum mine workers has spilled over into the chrome sector.
Japanese firms have shut factories in China and urged expatriate workers to stay indoors in the wake of angry protests over a territorial dispute.
Goalkeeping coach Andre Arendse was relieved to see Wits emerge with a point from a tough encounter against Chippa United in Cape Town.
Issac Mohlolo Siko, an activist who tried to bomb the Carlton Centre in 1977, has committed suicide.
Prince William and wife Catherine headed to the Solomon Islands as their lawyers lodged a criminal complaint in France over topless photos of her.
A wildlife expert employed by the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency is recovering in the Nelspruit Mediclinic after being savaged by a leopard.
Iran has confirmed for the first time that forces from its revolutionary guards corps are in Syria helping Assad’s government crush the rebellion.
Libya has arrested 50 suspects over the killing of the US envoy and three other Americans, claiming the Benghazi attack was pre-planned.
Violence is a last resort – but seems necessary for workers wishing to be heard, Cosatu says. But responding with brute force only makes things worse.