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Yearly Archives: 2015

2014 Gadgets of the Year Part 5: Low-end phones of the year
Article
/ 13 January 2015

2014 Gadgets of the Year Part 5: Low-end phones of the year

Arthur Goldstuck chooses the best lower-range and entry-level phones of 2014.

By Staff Reporter
Neil Young takes Pono music for a Harman ride
Article
/ 13 January 2015

Neil Young takes Pono music for a Harman ride

At CES in Las Vegas last week, infotainment leaders Harman announced a deal to bring Neil Young’s Pono music project into the automotive world.

By Staff Reporter
Zanu-PF split imminent as Mujuru confronts Mugabe
Africa
/ 13 January 2015

Zanu-PF split imminent as Mujuru confronts Mugabe

A split is imminent in Zanu-PF as former Vice President Joice Mujuru and her allies will commence a legal challenge of Robert Mugabe’s leadership.

By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Divers recover AirAsia cockpit voice recorder
Article
/ 13 January 2015

Divers recover AirAsia cockpit voice recorder

A day after authorities recovered the first black box recorder of the crashed AirAsia plane, the second cockpit voice recorder has been found.

By Staff Reporter
Messi admits he could leave Barcelona
Article
/ 13 January 2015

Messi admits he could leave Barcelona

Lionel Messi saw arch-rival Cristiano Ronaldo beat him to the Ballon d’Or in Zurich and then reignited speculation over his own future.

By Staff Reporter
West facing ‘payback’ for colonialism – China paper
Article
/ 13 January 2015

West facing ‘payback’ for colonialism – China paper

A Chinese state-owned newspaper says the West is facing the consequences for slavery and colonialism, following the attack on "Charlie Hebdo".

By Staff Reporter
Survivors describe Boko Haram slaughter
Africa
/ 13 January 2015

Survivors describe Boko Haram slaughter

Survivors of the Boko Haram massacre that took place around the town of Baga, Nigeria, describe the militants slaughtering some people "like insects".

By Sapa Ap
Take a quickfire tour of bolshy Barcelona’s hot spots
Article
/ 13 January 2015

Take a quickfire tour of bolshy Barcelona’s hot spots

The fascinating history of Catalonia has moulded its capital into a vibrant and beautiful city – a must-see for any aspiring travellers.

By Staff Reporter
Health project helps sex workers – but rogue cops a problem
Article
/ 13 January 2015

Health project helps sex workers – but rogue cops a problem

The Aids council’s programme is a "big step in the right direction", but abuse by police still needs to be tackled, says an HIV specialist.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
France versus Nigeria: Why African lives matter less
Article
/ 13 January 2015

France versus Nigeria: Why African lives matter less

The killings at ‘Charlie Hebdo’ trumped the deaths in Baga because the Western world doesn’t know how to make sense of Africa, writes Verashni Pillay.

By Verashni Pillay
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