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/ 18 December 2007
Critical negotiations over how to combat climate change moved at a snail’s pace as the United States hesitated to commit itself to action at the United Nations’s climate change conference in Bali this week. The negotiations were meant to result in a “Bali road map” of recommendations on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but this had not been finalised by Thursday.
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/ 18 December 2007
Though it is not for the first time in the history of the ANC that there is a leadership contest, it is true that we have not seen such a fierce contest in recent history. The ANC is a democratic organisation and this contest is a manifestation of democracy and, of course, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma tells the Mail & Guradian‘s Mandy Rossouw.
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/ 18 December 2007
The national executive committee (NEC) of the ANC is likely to see the infusion of the next generation of party leaders in its highest decision- making structure. The battle for a position in the structure is one of the most contested in the ANC’s history, with 158 people competing for 60 spots. The number will exceed 158 as those losing out on the top six officials positions automatically fall into the pool of NEC candidates.
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/ 18 December 2007
The idea of children crossing borders often conjures up images of paedophile rings, clandestine smuggling operations and helpless, vulnerable children, whisked away from their loved ones. Increasingly, however, foreign children living in South Africa are found to have left their homes willingly, in search of a better life here.
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/ 18 December 2007
The beauty of Russia’s political system is that you do not need an election to know the name of the next president. No primaries, no caucuses, no real campaigning and fundamentally no choice. Russia’s next president was announced this week by the current one. He will be the First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
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/ 18 December 2007
Understanding the role of the ANC treasurer general, and the books that he will hand to his successor, sheds light on the course of the ruling party. The manner in which the ANC treasury operates sadly has come to represent the worst feature of modern democracy: the secret embrace between money and politics, where two is company and the electorate makes an unwelcome crowd, writes Hennie van Vuuren.
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/ 18 December 2007
The doctor who is alleged to have falsified a medical certificate for Ekurhuleni police chief Robert McBride shortly after he crashed his car is still missing, a week after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Doctor Joseph Moratioa has failed to appear to answer to charges of fraud and of defeating the ends of justice.
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/ 18 December 2007
Sabelo “Shanée” Moroka (a woman trapped in a man’s body, trapped in a big tent at the ANC conference), wonders what we’ll eventually get to see on Polokwane: The DVD. What a day, dear diary, what a day! Finally got the piece of plastic which allows me into the conference!
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/ 18 December 2007
The beauty of Russia’s political system is that you do not need an election to know the name of the next president. No primaries, no caucuses, no real campaigning and fundamentally no choice. Russia’s next president was announced this week by the current one. He will be the First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
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/ 17 December 2007
Since becoming president of Liberia last year, it’s been my mission to empower women in all aspects of government and society. But I can’t help to empower them if they die from a disease that is now within our reach to stop. Today, we have a historic opportunity to save 250 000 women every year by eradicating cervical cancer, writes Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf , the president of Liberia.