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CAR still ruled by violence
Africa
/ 6 February 2014

CAR still ruled by violence

While the political situation in the Central African Republic seems to stabilise after an interim president took over, violence is still rife.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt’s president summons Parliament chamber
Africa
/ 25 December 2012

Egypt’s president summons Parliament chamber

Mohammed Morsi has ordered Parliament’s upper chamber to convene after the release of results of a referendum that gives it temporary powers.

By Staff Reporter
Syrian rebels elect new leaders in a bid to unite
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Syrian rebels elect new leaders in a bid to unite

Rebel commanders from across Syria have joined forces under a united command they hope will increase coordination between diverse fighting groups.

By Staff Reporter
Chavez says cancer has returned, names successor
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Chavez says cancer has returned, names successor

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced on Saturday night that his cancer has returned and that he will undergo another surgery in Cuba.

By Staff Reporter
Bafana Bafana to take on Cape Verde in 2013 Afcon opener
Article
/ 25 October 2012

Bafana Bafana to take on Cape Verde in 2013 Afcon opener

The luck of the draw has pitted African Cup of Nations hosts South Africa against debutants Cape Verde in the tournament’s opening game next year.

By Staff Reporter
Suicide bomber hits Catholic church in Nigeria
Africa
/ 23 September 2012

Suicide bomber hits Catholic church in Nigeria

A suicide bomber attacked a Catholic church conducting Mass in northern Nigeria on Sunday, injuring and killing an unknown number of people.

By Staff Reporter
Romney adding fuel to tax deduction claims
Article
/ 22 September 2012

Romney adding fuel to tax deduction claims

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, whose wealth is estimated at around $250-million, seems hemmed in by a comment over his taxes last year.

By Staff Reporter
Muslim leaders leave Assad out in the cold
Article
/ 16 August 2012

Muslim leaders leave Assad out in the cold

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has suspended Syria’s participation, citing President Bashar a-Assad’s suppression of the Syrian revolt.

By Reuters
Hearse driver dies while transporting body to funeral
Article
/ 14 August 2012

Hearse driver dies while transporting body to funeral

Beverly Hills police say a hearse driver who was found dead with a body in the vehicle died while taking the casket to a funeral.

By Staff Reporter
SA stops oil imports from Iran
Article
/ 1 August 2012

SA stops oil imports from Iran

A Sars report has shown South Africa cut all crude oil imports from Iran in June amid heavy European and US sanctions over Iran’s nuclear programme.

By Staff Reporter
Tsvangirai: Mugabe will accept his loss
Africa
/ 25 July 2012

Tsvangirai: Mugabe will accept his loss

Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says the country’s long-time ruler Robert Mugabe is ready to give up power if he loses the next election.

By Staff Reporter
Batman shooter’s apartment rigged with ‘explosive items’
Article
/ 20 July 2012

Batman shooter’s apartment rigged with ‘explosive items’

The gunman arrested for a shooting spree at a showing of the latest Batman movie had booby-trapped his apartment with a "very sophisticated" device.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s new Constitution finally ready
Africa
/ 20 July 2012

Zimbabwe’s new Constitution finally ready

Zimbabwe’s constitutional affairs minister says an all-party panel has completed the new Constitution after three years of bitter political wrangling.

By Staff Reporter
US seeks to build new relationship with Egypt
Article
/ 15 July 2012

US seeks to build new relationship with Egypt

Hillary Clinton’s demand to Egypt’s military was simple: Work with new Islamist leaders on a full transition to civilian rule.

By Staff Reporter
Israeli protester sets himself alight
Article
/ 15 July 2012

Israeli protester sets himself alight

A protester sets himself alight during a rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday night marking the anniversary of a wave of demonstrations.

By Staff Reporter
Obama claims Romney is the problem, not the solution
Article
/ 14 July 2012

Obama claims Romney is the problem, not the solution

Republican Mitt Romney has called for the US president to apologise following Obama’s questioning of Romney’s time as a private equity executive.

By Staff Reporter
Van Persie decides not to stay with Arsenal
Article
/ 4 July 2012

Van Persie decides not to stay with Arsenal

Arsenal’s captain Robin van Persie says he will not extend his contract with the Premier League club, leaving his future uncertain.

By Staff Reporter
Rebels take fight to Assad in Damascus
Article
/ 10 June 2012

Rebels take fight to Assad in Damascus

Rebels fought Syrian forces in the heaviest fighting in Damascus since the 15-month-old uprising began.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt’s two candidates try to broaden support
Article
/ 27 May 2012

Egypt’s two candidates try to broaden support

Egypt’s two remaining candidates will have a tough battle wooing middle ground voters.

By Staff Reporter

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