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Yearly Archives: 2012

Portuguese escape austerity and find a new El Dorado in Angola
Africa
/ 16 September 2012

Portuguese escape austerity and find a new El Dorado in Angola

Booming, oil-rich Angola has become a refuge for Portugal’s jobless, while Luanda’s elite take advantage of EU troubles to buy up property in Lisbon.

By David Smith
Fury over Muhammad video simmers on
Article
/ 16 September 2012

Fury over Muhammad video simmers on

Anti-Western protests against a film mocking the Prophet Muhammad has abated, but US policy in the Muslim world remains overshadowed by the video.

By Reuters
Anti-Islam film made by Coptic fraudster and pornographer
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Anti-Islam film made by Coptic fraudster and pornographer

The anti-Islam film that has triggered rioting across the Muslim world was produced by a US religious group and reportedly directed by a pornographer.

By Sapa Afp
Australia just edge out Argentina in tense 23-19 finish
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Australia just edge out Argentina in tense 23-19 finish

Australia came from 13 points down to edge a spirited Argentina 23-19 in a Rugby Championship clash.

By Sapa Afp
Tsvangirai circumvents court order, marries under customary law
Africa
/ 15 September 2012

Tsvangirai circumvents court order, marries under customary law

Morgan Tsvangirai has circumvented an order brought forward by his ex-lover canceling his marriage licence by marrying under customary law.

By Sapa Afp
Floods and mudslides in India leave 35 dead and many more missing
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Floods and mudslides in India leave 35 dead and many more missing

The latest bout of heavy rains in Northern India has brought the total to over 580 people killed by heavy monsoon rains across India since June.

By Sapa-DPA
Pope pleads for religions to forge harmonious society
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Pope pleads for religions to forge harmonious society

During a visit to Lebanon the Pope has urged the Middle East’s Christians and Muslims to forge a harmonious society and reject vengeance.

By Sapa Afp
Obama urges US to remain calm as protests intensify over anti-Islam video
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Obama urges US to remain calm as protests intensify over anti-Islam video

Obama has called for Americans not to be disheartened by anti-America violence, as six protesters have died in protests against an anti-Islam film.

By Sapa Afp
Zuma is to blame for ‘monster’ Malema says DA
Article
/ 15 September 2012

Zuma is to blame for ‘monster’ Malema says DA

"It is pretty obvious that there is now open warfare between President Zuma and Julius Malema. It’s all about power," says the DA’s Mmusi Maimane.

By Sapa
New Zealand sneak win over the Boks in ‘good old ding dong’
Article
/ 15 September 2012

New Zealand sneak win over the Boks in ‘good old ding dong’

Flyhalf Aaron Cruden kicked two late penalties as the All Blacks hung on to beat South Africa 21-11 in their Rugby Championship clash on Saturday.

By Reuters
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