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Yearly Archives: 2015

Godard movie ‘Goodbye to Language’ wins best picture of the year
Article
/ 5 January 2015

Godard movie ‘Goodbye to Language’ wins best picture of the year

The National Society of Film Critics has recognised legendary filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard’s film as the top movie, beating Richard Linklater’s Boyhood.

By Chris Michaud
Head of Gauteng Hawks served with suspension
Article
/ 5 January 2015

Head of Gauteng Hawks served with suspension

Major-General Shadrack Sibiya, the head of the Hawks’ Gauteng division, has been given a notice of suspension.

By Sapaxxxx
Indonesia expands search for bodies from AirAsia crash
Article
/ 5 January 2015

Indonesia expands search for bodies from AirAsia crash

Officials fear that bodies and wreckage from AirAsia Flight 8501 might have drifted in the past week due to bad weather.

By Adek Berry
Republicans to clash with Obama over Cuba and recent policy shifts
Article
/ 4 January 2015

Republicans to clash with Obama over Cuba and recent policy shifts

Republicans look to challenge President Barack Obama on energy, Cuba and immigration at the upcoming US Congress this week.

By Reuters
British royals deny sex claims against Prince Andrew
Article
/ 4 January 2015

British royals deny sex claims against Prince Andrew

Royal officials come to the defense of Prince Andrew following claims of a sexual nature made against the Duke of York.

By Sylvia Hui and Reuters
Spain: Socialism lags behind in opinion poll
Article
/ 4 January 2015

Spain: Socialism lags behind in opinion poll

Spain’s ruling People’s Party leads opinion poll as a survey reveals that 44% of the majority would vote against the newcomer socialists, Podemos.

By Reuters
Cricket: De Villiers leads South Africa’s bid to rein in West Indies
Article
/ 4 January 2015

Cricket: De Villiers leads South Africa’s bid to rein in West Indies

AB de Villiers stood firm as South Africa reached 313 for five at lunch, on day three of the third Test between South Africa and the West Indies.

By Sapa and Reuters
Fifth piece of AirAsia wreckage believed to be found
Article
/ 4 January 2015

Fifth piece of AirAsia wreckage believed to be found

Amidst reports of bad weather, the fifth large underwater object believed to be part of plane AirAsia QZ8501 may have been found.

By Sapa and Reuters
Woman making Prince Andrew sex claims stands by her story
Article
/ 3 January 2015

Woman making Prince Andrew sex claims stands by her story

The woman who alleged she was forced to have sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew has stood by her story despite Buckingham Palace’s strong denial.

By Staff Reporter
Amla, De Villiers brave stronger Windies in Cape Town
Article
/ 3 January 2015

Amla, De Villiers brave stronger Windies in Cape Town

South Africa’s Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers notched up an unbeaten 70-run stand to leave the Proteas well-placed in the second Test at Newlands.

By Michael Sherman
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