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/ 13 September 2005

The era of non-indifference

The United Nations Charter lays emphasis on the responsibility of the Security Council for the maintenance of international peace and security, but significantly also recognises the need for the SC to encourage regional arrangements to deal with peace and security.

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/ 13 September 2005

Africa’s stake in UN reform

The United Nations report issued by the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change has found that the United Nations "has been much more effective in addressing the major threats to peace and security than it is given credit for", but that, nonetheless, major changes are needed "to be effective and equitable in providing collective security for all" in the 21st century.

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/ 13 September 2005

‘He was rather popular among our people’

He felt sorry for his son-in-law and even invited him over for meals after his daughter’s murder, a young murder victim’s father told the Pretoria High Court on Monday. Koos Britz testified in the trial of Pretoria mechanic Pieter Viljoen (30), who was being retried for the alleged murder of his pregnant wife, Amelia.

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/ 13 September 2005

Volkswagen may axe 30 000 jobs

Volkswagen, Europe’s largest carmaker, could axe up to 30 000 jobs, or almost a third of its German workforce, in a drive to cut costs and boost profits launched on Monday by the new head of its loss-making VW brand. The news came as rival carmaker Ford received a boost with the -billion sale of its Hertz car-rental business.

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/ 13 September 2005

‘One man. A world of conflict’

”One man. A world of conflict.” That is how the internet portal Yahoo! is announcing its move into the world of war reporting. Hiring one of the world’s best-known war correspondents is seen as a move by Yahoo! to widen its horizons and challenge traditional media companies.

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/ 13 September 2005

Synagogue fires and swimming boys

Some came to burn. Many more came to marvel and then plunder. But for young Mohammed Hijezi it was enough just to touch the sea for the first time. The nine-year-old lives a short run from the beach but until Monday the Israeli military cut off access and he had never seen the sea.

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/ 13 September 2005

England win the Ashes

The Ashes has returned to England after the home team broke Australia’s 16-year hold on one of the most coveted trophies in world sport on Monday. Kevin Pietersen scored his maiden Test century, allowing England to draw the decisive fifth Test at The Oval and win cricket’s prized urn for the first time since 1986 with a 2-1 series victory.