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/ 21 October 2011
Citizens of Tuvalu wonder how long they will still be able to live in the land of their forefathers.
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/ 21 October 2011
British novelist Julian Barnes finally won the literary prize that has eluded him on three previous occasions.
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/ 21 October 2011
For Libya’s new leaders, the next test is meeting the expectations of the people.
The Groendal community’s rejection of a donation from a literary festival is symptomatic of South Africa’s divided landscape.
The builders of Medupi Power Station are being accused of breaking promises.
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/ 21 October 2011
The fisheries agreement gives European fishing fleets access to the territorial waters of Western Sahara, a former colony that was occupied by Morocco
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/ 21 October 2011
As the economic clouds darken over Europe and the United States, there are concerns a double-dip recession in the West could cast a shadow over Africa
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/ 21 October 2011
The municipal crisis is the result of very different factors. It is rooted in an over-complex system consisting of constitutional provisions.
Promotion of Access to Information (Paia) application unlocks Richards Bay riddle.
Standard Bank’s Sim Tshabalala explains how 150 non-banking laws and Basel III are strangling banking.