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Yearly Archives: 2015

Steven Gerrard ‘in talks’ over Liverpool return
Article
/ 4 November 2015

Steven Gerrard ‘in talks’ over Liverpool return

Steven Gerrard is reportedly in talks with Jürgen Klopp over a possible return to Liverpool, ending the former captain’s spell with LA Galaxy early.

By Mg Online and Staff Reporter
‘Spying’ on the pope: Vatican leaks reveal dirty dealings
Article
/ 3 November 2015

‘Spying’ on the pope: Vatican leaks reveal dirty dealings

The latest scandal to hit the Vatican has unearthed claims of theft, debauchery and betrayal within the Catholic Church.

By Ella Ide
Court reserves judgement in Oscar appeal
Article
/ 3 November 2015

Court reserves judgement in Oscar appeal

Both the State and legal teams for Oscar Pistorius made submissions on whether or not the paralympian was rightfully acquitted of murder.

By Staff Reporter
Sars vs Lackay: Media victory for openness and transparency
Article
/ 3 November 2015

Sars vs Lackay: Media victory for openness and transparency

The media has been granted access to the Adrian Lackay vs Sars CCMA arbitration hearing.

By Amabhungane
UJ students ‘beaten up’ by bouncers
Article
/ 3 November 2015

UJ students ‘beaten up’ by bouncers

Students at the University of Johannesburg say they were harrassed by Fidelity bouncers during a peaceful occupation of the vice chancellor’s office.

By Victoria John
Afghan woman stoned to death for ‘adultery’
Article
/ 3 November 2015

Afghan woman stoned to death for ‘adultery’

A young Afghan woman was stoned to death after being accused of adultery, a medieval punishment that harks back to the dark days of Taliban rule.

By Staff Reporter
Icasa notes ‘significance’ of MTN Nigeria fine
Article
/ 3 November 2015

Icasa notes ‘significance’ of MTN Nigeria fine

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has said MTN’s $5.2-billion fine shows the importance of complying with regulation.

By Staff Reporter
Sinai plane crash: The five most common reasons for airliner disasters
Article
/ 3 November 2015

Sinai plane crash: The five most common reasons for airliner disasters

Speculating on the cause of any crash is very difficult, but several key explanations are far more likely than any others.

By Simon Ashley Bennett
SA is in danger of becoming a radicalised society – again
Article
/ 3 November 2015

SA is in danger of becoming a radicalised society – again

Since the 1940s, it’s been common for political moderates to move to the background. They are replaced by radicals or exclusivist nationalists.

By Staff Reporter
UJ students and staff march to end outsourcing
Article
/ 3 November 2015

UJ students and staff march to end outsourcing

About 200 students and staff marched peacefully on Monday to demand that UJ ends its practice of outsourcing workers.

By Bongani Nkosi
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