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Yearly Archives: 2015

Intel unveils button-sized computer module for wearables
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Intel unveils button-sized computer module for wearables

During a keynote address at the international CES 2015 expo in Las Vegas this week, Intel unveiled its smallest computing module yet.

By Staff Reporter
Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for ‘Charlie Hebdo’ attack
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for ‘Charlie Hebdo’ attack

The terrorist organisation says it was responsible for the attack that saw 17 people killed, as the latest edition of the satirical weekly sold out.

By Reuters and Staff Reporter
John Galliano’s first show for Maison Margiela not a masterpiece
Article
/ 14 January 2015

John Galliano’s first show for Maison Margiela not a masterpiece

The disgraced designer follows months of industry speculation with a solid start in his comeback show in London.

By Jess Cartner Morley
Pope Francis names first Sri Lankan saint
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Pope Francis names first Sri Lankan saint

The revolutionary Catholic pope has called 17th-century missionary Joseph Vaz a model of reconciliation after the country’s recent civil war.

By Frank Jack Daniel and Philip Pullella
ICC to try Ugandan LRA rebel commander
Africa
/ 14 January 2015

ICC to try Ugandan LRA rebel commander

Dominic Ongwen, Lord’s Resistance Army chief and aide to warlord Joseph Kony, faces charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the ICC.

By Staff Reporter
Suspension notice for Gauteng Hawks head withdrawn
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Suspension notice for Gauteng Hawks head withdrawn

The Hawks have withdrawn the suspension notice for its Gauteng head, Major-General Shadrack Sibiya, with no reasons provided.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Moriarty ‘not running for any office’ in the DA
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Moriarty ‘not running for any office’ in the DA

The DA’s chief whip in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature denies reports that he is a possible contender for the position of leader of the party.

By Letters
#blacklivesmatter voted 2014’s word of the year in US
Article
/ 14 January 2015

#blacklivesmatter voted 2014’s word of the year in US

Twitter protest hashtag is overwhelming victor in American Dialect Society’s annual poll of language experts.

By Alison Flood
Intolerance and fundamentalism are the real enemies
Article
/ 14 January 2015

Intolerance and fundamentalism are the real enemies

The Charlie Hebdo attack was a result of our unwillingness and inability to understand and appreciate the beliefs of others, writes Alleyn Diesel.

By Staff Reporter
SA must free itself from the minority rule of plutocrats
Article
/ 14 January 2015

SA must free itself from the minority rule of plutocrats

The country’s struggle is not over – a small cabal of rich people in the ruling party, which is revealing its democratic deficit, has taken over.

By Mathew Blatchford
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