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Côte d’Ivoire strongman Laurent Gbagbo has agreed to negotiate a resolution to the crisis gripping the nation, mediators said on Tuesday.
Kenya’s industrialisation minister said he has resigned his post over a car imports scandal.
The governor of Pakistan’s Punjab province was shot dead in Islamabad because of his high-profile opposition to controversial blasphemy laws.
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir made his final trip to the southern capital, Juba, on Tuesday before a January 9 vote on secession.
The SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has added its voice to those condemning police for arresting two journalists.
South Africa’s coal exports rose to 63,43-million tons in 2010 from 61,14-million tons the previous year, the Richards Bay Coal Terminal said.
The Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) is to investigate recent police action against two <em>Sowetan</em> journalists.
Injured photographer João Silva, who was hurt in a landmine blast in Afghanistan last year, is improving, his wife said on Tuesday.
A would-be suicide jumper in New York was still alive after landing in a giant heap of uncollected garbage.