The framework has been set for the launching of class action lawsuits within the South African legal system after a landmark ruling was handed down.
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/ 3 December 2012
The UN said it’s suspending its aid operations in Syria and withdrawing all non-essential international staff due to the worsening security situation.
Joseph Mathunjwa’s testimony that Lonmin spoke to workers outside of bargaining structures has been supported by the company’s legal counsel.
The ANC has told Limpopo and the Western Cape to reconvene their provincial nomination conferences by Wednesday.
Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine are expecting a baby, the prince’s office said.
The World Bank has offered a sobering look at a world where temperatures are allowed to increase past the 4 degrees Celsius mark.
Lady Gaga disallowing news photographers at her concert is hardly a threat to democracy and the country’s Constitution, writes Chris Roper.
Egypt’s rebellion of the judges against President Mohamed Morsi became complete with the country’s highest court declaring a strike.
Former chief justice of the Constitutional Court, Arthur Chaskalson, has been laid to rest in a small, official funeral.