Greece’s outgoing prime minister says there is an agreement that the new interim government will ensure the country’s debt deal follows through.
Thousands of students have marched through London against cuts to university funding, facing off against police armed with rubber bullets.
Julius Malema will be absent when the verdict on his disciplinary hearing is announced as he would be writing exams in Polokwane at the time.
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South Africa has played down suggestions from Moody’s that political pressure could lead to a further deterioration in public finances.
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The Justice Project South Africa is aiming to ban the use of blue lights by everyone besides emergency and law enforcement vehicles with a petition.
The M&G caught up with various participants at the Qiniso dialogues to find out how they have been inspired to bring about change.
The release of a new song on Thursday titled <i>uMalema</i> seems to have fallen off the ANC Youth League’s radar.
The transport minister has slammed media reports about his hotel stays, saying all monies used for accommodation have kept to the prescribed rules.
The UN says that despite an agreement to end the assault on Syrian rebels, troops loyal to Bashar al-Assad have continued the brutal crackdown.
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A study shows that Africa is the world’s fastest growing cellphone market, becoming the second biggest user of cellphones after Asia.