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Yearly Archives: 2013

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Article
/ 29 December 2013

India remembers gang-rape victim

Candle-light vigils have been planned across India to mark the death of a female student a year ago who was gang raped on moving bus in Delhi.

By Sapa Afp
India remembers gang-rape victim
Article
/ 29 December 2013

India remembers gang-rape victim

Candle-light vigils have been planned across India to mark the death of a female student a year ago who was gang raped on moving bus in Delhi.

By Sapa Afp
NYE high: US counts down hours to legalise pot shops
Article
/ 29 December 2013

NYE high: US counts down hours to legalise pot shops

From January 1, cannabis growers can legally trade marijuana in parts of the United States. The legalisation of pot is expected to boost US tourism.

By Staff Reporter
New Year’s customs: Jo’burg furniture throwing voted one of the strangest
Article
/ 28 December 2013

New Year’s customs: Jo’burg furniture throwing voted one of the strangest

Throwing furniture out the windows of high-rise buildings in Hillbrow came fourth in a poll on strange New Year’s customs from around the world.

By Sapa
MDC ‘concerned’ over Australian ambassador’s asylum bid
Africa
/ 28 December 2013

MDC ‘concerned’ over Australian ambassador’s asylum bid

Zim’s opposition party has expressed its concern after Jacqueline Zwambila asked Canberra for asylum, citing fears for her safety if she returns home.

By Sapa Afp
Student killed in Muslim Brotherhood clash with Cairo police
Africa
/ 28 December 2013

Student killed in Muslim Brotherhood clash with Cairo police

One student is dead and scores have been arrested amid clashes between Muslim Brotherhood supporters and Egyptian police at a Cairo university campus.

By Maggie Fick
Germany seeks permit to explore Madagascan sea bed for minerals
Article
/ 28 December 2013

Germany seeks permit to explore Madagascan sea bed for minerals

Germany has applied for a licence to mine raw materials in the Indian Ocean in the race to excavate valuable minerals from under the sea bed.

By Sapa
War and weather delay Syria’s chemical weapons removal
Article
/ 28 December 2013

War and weather delay Syria’s chemical weapons removal

Chemical arms watchdog OPCW has said Syria will likely miss its December 31 deadline to remove the "most critical" warfare chemicals from the country.

By Georgina Prodhan
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party to contest 2015 elections in Burma
Article
/ 28 December 2013

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party to contest 2015 elections in Burma

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Suu Kyi has said elections cannot be fair unless the Constitution is amended.

By Sapa
Zuma’s builder pleads guilty, proclaims innocence
Article
/ 28 December 2013

Zuma’s builder pleads guilty, proclaims innocence

Nkandla builder Thandeka Nene says a R7-billion fraud accusation against her in the Seychelles is a "political manoeuvre" – despite a guilty verdict.

By Phillip De Wet
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