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Danish submariner’s trial opens for journalist murder
Article
/ 8 March 2018

Danish submariner’s trial opens for journalist murder

Peter Madsen was charged with murdering and dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall aboard his homemade submarine

By Staff Reporter
Submarine to complete search for missing Malaysian plane in week
Article
/ 19 April 2014

Submarine to complete search for missing Malaysian plane in week

The unmanned Bluefin21 submarine will search a patch of the Indian Ocean seabed for another week, before the search area for MH370 is expanded.

By Staff Reporter
Russia boosts military by resuming submarine patrols
Article
/ 1 June 2013

Russia boosts military by resuming submarine patrols

Russia is to resume patrols in the southern seas after a hiatus of over 20 years following the break-up of the Soviet Union, says a news agency.

By Reuters
The arms deal’s big deceit: The great submarine rip-off
Article
/ 28 October 2011

The arms deal’s big deceit: The great submarine rip-off

A leaked report on the contract to supply SA with submarines has exposed the major deceit at the heart of the arms deal: inflated promises of offsets.

By Sam Sole Author and Heidi Swart
Agents paid millions in submarine deal
Article
/ 12 August 2011

Agents paid millions in submarine deal

Ferrostaal probe shows submarine deal consortium paid more than $40-million to SA agents whose chief attraction was their influence on politicians.

By Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
Germans paid SA R300m for submarines, says report
Article
/ 5 August 2011

Germans paid SA R300m for submarines, says report

An audit of a German industrial company allegedly shows it paid R300-million to secure the sale of submarines to South Africa, media reports say.

By Staff Reporter
Branson plans deep-ocean submarine dives
Article
/ 5 April 2011

Branson plans deep-ocean submarine dives

Billionaire adventurer Richard Branson announced on Tuesday that he plans to travel to the deepest parts of the world’s oceans.

By Noaki Schwartz
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/ 24 November 2010

Trouble with Webmail accounts

Webmail account holders be warned. Someone may have access to your confidential emails and Webmail doesn’t seem to know how to correct the problem.

By Karabo Keepile
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/ 25 July 2010

Explosives experts in bloody dance with bombmakers

Jacob Evans had no hint of the mine that ripped into his legs. Neither did his dog, nor the US patrol that had already walked over the buried charge.

By Rob Taylor
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/ 22 June 2009

Secret of the swamps: Colombia’s cocaine submarines

Slicing through green waters, a Colombian navy patrol wove through the maze of mangroves in the remote Sanquianga national park, following a tip.

By Staff Reporter
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