Secret South African documents reveal that Israel offered to sell nuclear warheads to the apartheid regime.
Museum rivalry pitches the daughter of a murdered mobster against the city mayor who represented his suspected killer, writes <b>Chris McGreal</b>.
Richard Goldstone, the former war crimes prosecutor, is being forced to meet South African Jewish leaders to hear of their anger over a UN report.
Wikileaks has revealed a video showing US air crews shooting down Iraqi civilians.
Terre’Blanche was no joke, even if he was not the threat to the transition to majority rule that he imagined himself to be.
Some might say Jon Brumit overpaid when he stumped up $100 for a whole house — there are now homes to be had for a single dollar.
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/ 15 January 2010
The US president has pledged to improve the lives of the country’s one million Native Americans. But he faces an enormous challenge.
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/ 20 November 2009
A sixth of the US population is battling to put food on the table, writes Chris McGreal.
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/ 30 October 2009
A judge will decide who owns relics from the 1912 wreck, but there are fears that tourist dives are accelerating the liner’s decay.
Chris McGreal follows in the path of the Joads, John Steinbeck’s fictional family in the Grapes of Wrath who fled Oklahoma for California.