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Ten people, including two children, were killed on Tuesday when a taxi burst into flames on the N1 between Beaufort West and Leeu Gamka.
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Eight giraffes got a very rare ride to their new home — in a boat.
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A man injured when Bahraini police dispersed crowds of anti-government protesters in a village east of Manama has died of his wounds.
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Five-year-old Fatime Owye’s emaciated body evokes memories of famines such as those in 1980s Ethiopia.
George Shearing, who was born blind in Britain only to achieve world renown as a pianist and a composer in the US, died on Monday aged 91.
George Shearing, who was born blind in Britain only to achieve world renown as a pianist and a composer in the US, died on February 15.
A federal judge hears arguments on Tuesday on an order directing Twitter to hand over information on the accounts of people connected to WikiLeaks.
Côte d’Ivoire’s incumbent leader filed a lawsuit on Monday against Ecowas for recognising his rival as the winner of the country’s elections.
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The guilty verdict against the tycoon and Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky was ordered from above and written by a judge who did not try the case.
When an ODI was born in 1971, little did the cricket world know it would mark its 40th anniversary amid doubts it was able to hold fans spellbound.