Despite the Springboks’ knock out from the World Cup this year, Peter de Villiers has made the Saru shortlist of potential Bok coach candidates.
Central banks are poised to lower rates and are calling for reduced exposure to the continent. Gill Marcus says the reserve bank is ready to act.
Opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi takes on President Joseph Kabila in the DRC’s November elections, and already there’s blood on the streets.
Sisi Khampepe’s extended sick leave could leave the Constitutional Court without a quorum, possibly abandoning the John Hlophe misconduct hearing.
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Business, labour and government signed a green-economy accord, committing to the creation of 300 000 jobs by building a green industrial base in SA.
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/ 18 November 2011
The blast at the al-Ghadir missile base at Bid Ganeh was so powerful it rattled windows 50 kilometres away in Tehran.
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/ 18 November 2011
Many African countries are experiencing a boom in projects for sustainable, renewable power.
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/ 18 November 2011
Back in the early part of the past decade, the <i>Guardian</i> held an internal debate about whether Britain should join the euro, then a live issue.
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Whatever will the Italians talk about now, now that their randy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has finally left the building?
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India’s refusal to commit to emission cuts has raised fears of a conference dead-end.