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Turnout at south Sudan’s independence referendum has defied gloomy expectations and is almost guaranteed to reach the 60% needed for a valid poll.
Nigeria’s ruling party picks a presidential candidate this week in a high-stakes vote ahead of general elections.
Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir are set to learn their fate on Tuesday over corruption allegations.
The founder of secret-spilling website WikiLeaks was back in court on Tuesday as part of his fight to avoid being extradited to Sweden.
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The man found dead on Table Mountain has been identified as property developer Rob Taylor, Cape Town police said on Tuesday.
China on Tuesday denied any connection to an industrial espionage scandal at French car-maker Renault.
A total of 1 551 people were killed on the country’s roads during the festive season, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Tuesday.
Sprinting on their crutches at breakneck speed, the young soccer players who lost legs in Haiti’s earthquake last year project a symbol of hope.
Dirk Kuyt is sure Kenny Dalglish can turn around Liverpool’s fortunes as the Scot prepares to take charge of his first Premier League game.
Former US House of Representatives Republican Leader Tom DeLay was sentenced to three years in prison on Monday.