In a three-week occupation of the biggest Palestinian city the Israeli army has killed 19 people, wrecked buildings and confined tens of thousands to their homes in a futile search for the leader of ”the heart of the terror networks”.
Two of the biggest players in Hollywood have clashed over the issue of relations with Cuba, in a dispute that has highlighted President Bush’s campaign against Fidel Castro. The actor Robert Duvall has said that he will never make another film for Steven Spielberg’s company, DreamWorks, because the director recently visited Cuba.
Opposition leaders in Haiti called a two-day general strike on Thursday in an attempt to oust President Jean-Bertrand Aristide after clashes between presidential supporters and opponents left two dead and more than 20 injured in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
There’s nothing like a big shiny trophy to give closet nationalists the sporting hots. The same shabby politicos who spent their days at Patrice Lumumba University struggling through the all-in-pictures version of <i>Das Kapital</i> now embrace victories as proof of their nation’s manifest destiny.
The JSE Securities Exchange South Africa (JSE) was flat in noon trade on Friday after a volatile morning on which the bourse lacked major drivers. Dealers said most of the morning’s moves had been stock specific, with no clear trends. At midday, the all-share index was up a marginal 0,07%.
Following his return from international travel to brief governments and investors on the current state of the peace process in his country, Antoine Ghonda Mangalibi, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), spoke with Irin recently on his country’s view of the Great Lakes regional peace conference, and more.
Scripted endings to careers are rare in sport. Too often great players hobble into retirement on the arm of a physiotherapist, or choose euthanasia, a quick pre-emptive press-conference to avoid the indignity of being dropped. But Stephen Roger Waugh has always written his own script.
Arsenal versus Middlesbrough. You’ll learn to love those words. The teams meet four times over the next 18 days. On Saturday at Highbury, it’s a mere Premiership clash. The unbeaten Gunners, held 1-1 at Everton on Wednesday, come against one of the meanest defences in the division.
The Castle Premier Soccer League has decided to celebrate the new year with a fixture paying tribute to the old. Orlando Pirates take on rivals Moroka Swallows at the Johannesburg stadium in the country’s oldest and most continuously played fixture. It has been more than 55 years since these two sides first met.
The premier league title chase is developing into a battle between the Soweto heavyweights and Western Cape-based clubs. The northerners have had the upper hand in the past, winning five league titles (Sundowns three, Orlando Pirates two) while the Cape has won only once (Santos).