African governments are "failing" Libyan citizens and all Africans, according to civil society organisations on Friday.
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/ 25 February 2011
At least 10 soldiers loyal to the disputed presidency of Laurent Gbagbo have been killed by unidentified "commandos".
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/ 25 February 2011
<i>The Mail & Guardian</i>’s readers share their views on Trevor Ncube’s opinion piece, mortuaries in KwaZulu-Natal and much more.
Only two of the country’s six top metros are likely to retain their mayors after the local government elections in May.
Ruthless Australia compounded the miseries of rivals New Zealand by notching up a seven-wicket victory in their World Cup match on Friday.
The ANC is allowed to intervene in the hate speech case against its youth league president, Julius Malema, Judge Colin Lamont ruled on Friday.
Analysts say a treason charge against 46 activists for watching a video on the Egypt uprisings is a warning from the ageing leader.
The allegations of impropriety are malicious and hollow, says the basic education department.
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/ 25 February 2011
Washing hands until they’re raw, lining up cans in alphabetical order, hoarding every newspaper you’ve ever bought: welcome to the bizarre world of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Watching Jack Nicholson in his Oscar-winning performance as Melvin Udall in the 1997 hit movie, As Good as it Gets, had millions of people chuckling at the eccentric […]
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/ 25 February 2011
England lyhalf Danny Cipriani kicked a last-minute penalty to snatch a euphoric first Super 15 victory for the Melbourne Rebels on Friday.