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/ 24 February 2015
The search for an anti-HIV microbicide continues, after a new trial has refuted the results of a previous study that found one to be effective.
"We [the ANC] are not ashamed of cadre deployment. We will continue to implement it without fail," says the Free State premier.
Rajendra Pachauri has denied any wrongdoing, and claims that his email account and cellphone were hacked.
Elephants in South Africa are being trained to sniff our explosives, poachers and landmines in what is called the art of "bio-detection".
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the militants carried out raids on villages inhabited by the ancient Christian minority west of Hasaka.
The Commercial Farmers’ Union said there had been at least 20 "incidents" on white-owned properties in recent weeks, with some being asked to leave.
Chris Gayle lifted the West Indies to 372-2 against Zimbabwe in a Pool B match at the Cricket World Cup.
A jury found two groups liable for six shootings and bombings between 2002 and 2004 in the Jerusalem area.
Zimbabwe’s finance minister appealed Monday to the African Development Bank to ease the terms on the $566-million it is late in repaying.
Iranian embassy staff members in Pretoria were scrutinised despite intelligence service stating repeatedly that Iran poses no threat to the country.