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/ 18 January 2011
Cosatu was worried about individuals launching parties close to elections, KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary Zet Luzipho said on Tuesday.
The Hawks on Tuesday deliberated whether there were grounds to issue an arrest warrant for former Israel foreign minister Tzipi Livni, due in SA soon.
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/ 18 January 2011
The state law adviser on Tuesday presented MPs with more than 60 pages of suggested further changes to the Protection of Information Bill.
World renowned economist and winner of the Nobel prize for economics Professor Joseph Stiglitz shared his thoughts on climate change, its effects on the global economy and South Africa in a lecture on Monday January 17 2011. Editor-in-chief of the <i>Mail and Guardian</I> Nic Dawes takes us through some of Stilglitz’s key points.
Three opposition ministers quit Tunisia’s new coalition government on Tuesday.
Laurent Gbagbo gave new assurances on Tuesday that he is open to talks over the Côte d’Ivoire presidency crisis.
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/ 18 January 2011
Three-quarters of South Africa’s family-owned businesses believe family ties helped them through the recession, according to a PwC survey released.
Top seed Rafael Nadal was handed an easy win at the Australian Open on Tuesday, as Kim Clijsters humiliated Dinara Safina 6-0, 6-0.
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/ 18 January 2011
Citigroup posted a $1,3-billion quarterly profit on Tuesday, as losses on bad loans fell.
Sudanese security forces arrested Sudan’s top Islamist opposition leader after he called for a Tunisia-style uprising in the country, his family says.