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Yearly Archives: 2017

Police question Netanyahu as part of corruption probe
Article
/ 3 January 2017

Police question Netanyahu as part of corruption probe

Investigators quiz Benjamin Netanyahu on whether he was offered gifts worth tens of thousands of dollars from businessmen.

By Al Jazeera
Revealed: Margaret Thatcher’s ‘Marshall Plan for southern Africa’
Article
/ 3 January 2017

Revealed: Margaret Thatcher’s ‘Marshall Plan for southern Africa’

To get Nelson Mandela released and save Namibia’s independence elections, Thatcher proposed a massive aid programme.

By Martin Plaut
Istanbul: Police release photo of Reina attack suspect
Article
/ 3 January 2017

Istanbul: Police release photo of Reina attack suspect

State of emergency to be extended for as long as needed, deputy PM says, as victims of Reina shooting are laid to rest.

By Al Jazeera
New US Congress prepares to undo Obamacare, weigh Trump personnel picks
Article
/ 3 January 2017

New US Congress prepares to undo Obamacare, weigh Trump personnel picks

A new, Republican-controlled US Congress convenes on Tuesday eager to repeal major portions of President Barack Obama’s healthcare law.

By Richard Cowan
Elgar century leads Proteas fightback
Article
/ 3 January 2017

Elgar century leads Proteas fightback

Dean Elgar’s century and a quickfire 68 from Quinton de Kock lifted SA to 297 for six on the opening day of the second test against Sri Lanka.

By Reuters
Political turmoil in 2016 can be traced back to the 2008 financial crisis
Analysis
/ 2 January 2017

Political turmoil in 2016 can be traced back to the 2008 financial crisis

South Africa’s economic challenges of 2016 are largely a reflection of its inability to change in the light of global shocks.

By Staff Reporter
Dean Elgar leads South Africa back into the breach in second test against Sri Lanka
Article
/ 2 January 2017

Dean Elgar leads South Africa back into the breach in second test against Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka struggled to make further inroads with Du Plessis the only wicket to fall

By Mark Gleeson Author
‘Equestrian princess’ arrested in Denmark over South Korea graft scandal
Article
/ 2 January 2017

‘Equestrian princess’ arrested in Denmark over South Korea graft scandal

The scandal has drawn hundreds of thousands of protesters onto the streets of Seoul for weekly demonstrations

By Staff Reporter
Take away renegade officials’ passports – ANC
Article
/ 2 January 2017

Take away renegade officials’ passports – ANC

Government representatives who contravene national foreign policy should have their official passports taken away, the ANC said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu to face questioning over corruption charges
Article
/ 2 January 2017

Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu to face questioning over corruption charges

Israeli media say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to face pair of corruption charges, which he says are "baseless".

By Al Jazeera
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