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Orange and red fan armies battle to be best

Hordes of orange-clad Dutch fans and red-bedecked Spaniards were battling it out in Johannesburg ahead of the World Cup final on Sunday.

Africa weeps

Africa weeps, semifinals beckon

Millions of African fans mourned the exit of Ghana, their last hope for World Cup glory, while four more nations stepped up to battle on Saturday.

Spain and Paraguay in quarters, Fifa sorry

Spain and Paraguay squeezed into the World Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday while Fifa boss Sepp Blatter apologised for two colossal refereeing blunders.

Knockout games start

Knockout games start, US out for revenge

The do-or-die stage of the World Cup starts on Saturday with the US plotting to dash African dreams and Uruguay hoping to extend Latin America’s run.

French in chaos

French in chaos, Italy held by New Zealand

Protesting French players boycotted training on Sunday while on the pitch lowly New Zealand sensationally held World Cup holders Italy.

Latin Americans shine at Cup, African gloom deepens

Argentina lit up the World Cup with its first hat trick on Thursday while fellow Latin Americans Mexico humiliated France.

Group F dishes up a few surprises

Group F dishes up a few surprises

Italy fought back to avoid an upset against Paraguay on Monday but Japan broke African hearts with their first Soccer World Cup win on foreign soil.

Messi torments Nigeria in Argentina win

World player of the year Lionel Messi lived up to his billing with a wonderful performance in Argentina’s 1-0 win over Nigeria on Saturday evening.

Troops secure Haiti aid as looters run amok

US troops protected aid handouts and the UN sought extra peacekeepers in Haiti on Monday as looters emptied shops as survivors received medical care.

Haitians receive little help despite promises

World leaders pledged massive aid programmes to rebuild Haiti but desperate earthquake survivors are still waiting for food, water and medicine.

US pours aid into Haiti, survivors fight for food

Haitian earthquake survivors fought over food and water and others fled their wrecked capital on Saturday as the US rolled out its relief effort.

Haiti says 200 000 may be dead

As many as 200 000 people died in the earthquake that devastated Haiti and three-quarters of the capital will need to be rebuilt.

Desperate Haitians await foreign disaster relief

Thousands of people injured in Haiti’s massive earthquake spent a third night twisted in pain, lying on sidewalks and waiting for help.

Haiti quake: Tens of thousands feared dead

Traumatised Haitians slept out in parks and streets on Thursday, fearing aftershocks to the earthquake that flattened homes and buried people.

Divided Venezuelans march for, against Chávez

Thousands of Venezuelans marched on Saturday in protests against President Hugo Chávez while thousands of his supporters held their own rallies.

Kenyan forces again accused of torture, rape

Security forces tortured scores in a sweep against the mainly ethnic Somali population of remote north-east Kenya, a rights group said on Monday.

Pirates haul tankers to Somali coast

Pirates were taking two European-owned tankers to Somali coastal havens on Friday and are likely to demand ransoms soon.

Kenya mourns, frets over 131 dead in disasters

Kenya began a week of mourning on Monday for at least 131 people who died in a petrol tanker blaze and another fire in a Nairobi supermarket.

Somalia a nation in ruins, says rights group

Somalia is a shattered nation and the most dangerous place on earth for aid workers, a US-based human rights group said on Monday.

Hijacked Saudi supertanker spotted off Somalia

A Saudi oil supertanker hijacked by pirates has reached the coast of north Somalia, a regional maritime group said on Tuesday.