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Yearly Archives: 2015

Attacks on migrants show failure to stem racial tension
Article
/ 10 November 2015

Attacks on migrants show failure to stem racial tension

Rumours of an "Arab man" committing murders led to the destruction of foreign national-owned shops in Grahamstown.

By Simon Allison
Obama, Netanyahu strike hawkish tone on US military aid to Israel
Article
/ 10 November 2015

Obama, Netanyahu strike hawkish tone on US military aid to Israel

Israeli prime minister’s visit aimed at negotiating the new 10-year military aid package and Obama says there’s no question it will be renewed.

By Dan Roberts
Kim Jong-un impersonators: A life of luxury
Article
/ 10 November 2015

Kim Jong-un impersonators: A life of luxury

Now professional Kim impersonators are cropping up at football games, college campuses and even political protests and rallies.

By Staff Reporter
#FeesMustFall protesters march to Parliament
Article
/ 9 November 2015

#FeesMustFall protesters march to Parliament

Parliament staff and workers downed tools on Monday, while students of the #FeesMustFall campaign continued to protest outside the gates.

By Staff Reporter
Editor behind Denmark’s Mohammed cartoons steps down
Article
/ 9 November 2015

Editor behind Denmark’s Mohammed cartoons steps down

The Danish editor who commissioned the Mohammed cartoons that triggered deadly protests a decade ago says he’s leaving the Jyllands-Posten newspaper.

By Staff Reporter
#Feesmustfall: A question of human rights violations
Article
/ 9 November 2015

#Feesmustfall: A question of human rights violations

As relatively free spaces for enquiry, universities have a public duty to fight, not facilitate, a slide into a national security state.

By Staff Reporter
Entertainment News: SNL’s gamble on Donald Trump pays off
Article
/ 9 November 2015

Entertainment News: SNL’s gamble on Donald Trump pays off

From Gwen Stefani’s relationship with Blake Shelton, to TV personality Lungile Radu’s wedding, we look at the news that had us talking.

By Arts Desk
Indonesia plans crocodile-guarded prison island for drug convicts
Article
/ 9 November 2015

Indonesia plans crocodile-guarded prison island for drug convicts

Budi Waseso says crocodiles would be better at preventing drug traffickers from escaping prison as they could not be bribed – unlike human guards.

By Staff Reporter
Steve Jobs film: A welcome re-imagining of the iconic Apple leader
Article
/ 9 November 2015

Steve Jobs film: A welcome re-imagining of the iconic Apple leader

The latest Steve Jobs film does not shy away from showing the darker sides of his character and the cult of leadership that surrounded him.

By Staff Reporter
Djibouti: Court turns to farce as Guelleh lays low
Africa
/ 9 November 2015

Djibouti: Court turns to farce as Guelleh lays low

Opposition leader Abdourahman Boreh is expected to continue his almost comical cross-examination today as the president remains absent.

By Mg Correspondent
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