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INDIA

Delhi death sentences upheld over 2012 gang-rape
Article
/ 9 July 2018

Delhi death sentences upheld over 2012 gang-rape

India’s top court on Monday upheld death sentences for three men convicted over the notorious 2012 gang-rape and murder of a young woman

By Jalees Andrabi
Last straw for McDonald’s, Burger King and others in Mumbai plastic ban
Article
/ 26 June 2018

Last straw for McDonald’s, Burger King and others in Mumbai plastic ban

The new ban, in force since Saturday, prohibits the use of disposable plastic items such as bags, cutlery, cups and bottles under a certain size

By Agency
H&M, Gap to probe sexual harassment in factories
Article
/ 6 June 2018

H&M, Gap to probe sexual harassment in factories

Fashion giants vowed to investigate reports that garment workers who supply stores routinely face sexual harassment, verbal and physical abuse

By Agency
Masutha, UAE ambassador working on extradition agreement
Article
/ 16 May 2018

Masutha, UAE ambassador working on extradition agreement

Masutha revealed that he met with the ambassador of the UAE to South Africa regarding the signing of an overarching extradition agreement

By Paul Herman
SA-India sisters call for more government support
Article
/ 4 May 2018

SA-India sisters call for more government support

Data shows that women own fewer companies than men, despite commitments made by the governments to create more female entrepreneurs

By Thulebona Mhlanga
YouTube video reunites Indian man with family after 40 years
Article
/ 19 April 2018

YouTube video reunites Indian man with family after 40 years

​An Indian man missing for 40 years was to be reunited with his family after a YouTube video of him singing a popular Hindi film song went viral

By Agency
Gupta brothers dodge another tax deadline in India
Article
/ 5 April 2018

Gupta brothers dodge another tax deadline in India

​The Gupta brothers have been granted another extension for their appearance before Indian tax authorities on charges of money laundering and tax

By Staff Reporter
Gigaba insists Ajay is not South African, but India’s government says otherwise
Article
/ 13 March 2018

Gigaba insists Ajay is not South African, but India’s government says otherwise

The Gupta brothers’ nationality remains an issue as India’s government contradicts Malusi Gigaba’s statements

By Raeesa Pather
#MeToo is riding a new wave of feminism in India
Article
/ 4 February 2018

#MeToo is riding a new wave of feminism in India

In the early 21st century, millennial Indian women launched a radically new kind of feminist politics that had not been seen before.

By Staff Reporter
Virat Kohli gets an unbeaten century but loses partners
Article
/ 15 January 2018

Virat Kohli gets an unbeaten century but loses partners

India, who had resumed on 183 for five in reply to South Africa’s first innings of 335, lost Hardik Pandya for 15 in the over after Kohli’s milestone

By Agency
Late Proteas implosion gifts India hope
Article
/ 13 January 2018

Late Proteas implosion gifts India hope

It was far from the high-octane Test cricket that was seen in Cape Town last week, but it was every bit as engaging.

By Staff Reporter
Risk-taker Faf sees gambles pay off
Article
/ 9 January 2018

Risk-taker Faf sees gambles pay off

The Proteas and their captain took a number of risks in the first Test against India that, somehow, resulted in a victory for the hosts.

By Staff Reporter
India braces for Cape of Storms
Article
/ 4 January 2018

India braces for Cape of Storms

They have the resources to make history on a pitch that’s twice denied them victory

By Dileep Premachandran
India’s ‘Magnificent Mary’ driven by Ali in bid for more boxing gold
Article
/ 20 December 2017

India’s ‘Magnificent Mary’ driven by Ali in bid for more boxing gold

Five-time world champion, mother of three and MP, Indian boxer Mary Kom believes that at 35, there is plenty more glory in the ring to come.

By Padmanabha Rao
Hospitals fill up in New Delhi as ‘killer’ smog continues
Article
/ 13 November 2017

Hospitals fill up in New Delhi as ‘killer’ smog continues

‘This smog is a silent killer. In the years to come, the severe effects of this polluted air in our bodies will reveal its deadly effects’

By Zeenat Saberin
Schools shut as toxic smog hits Delhi
Article
/ 8 November 2017

Schools shut as toxic smog hits Delhi

Dense grey smog shrouded the roads of the world’s most polluted capital.

By Staff Reporter
Tens of thousands in jail as India prohibition bites
Article
/ 24 October 2017

Tens of thousands in jail as India prohibition bites

Police seized one-million litres of liquor since the prohibition was brought in last year, local media report that much of it has disappeared.

By Bhuvan Bagga
India catches 11 smugglers with gold hidden in rectums
Article
/ 11 October 2017

India catches 11 smugglers with gold hidden in rectums

Customs officials acting on a tip-off detained a group of mules as their plane from Sri Lanka touched down in the southern city of Madurai.

By Agence France Presse
Colonialism was a disaster and the facts prove it
Article
/ 28 September 2017

Colonialism was a disaster and the facts prove it

An academic article asserting the benefits of colonialism caused an outcry and resulted in calls for its removal

By Staff Reporter
70 years of pain across the India-Pakistan border
Article
/ 14 August 2017

70 years of pain across the India-Pakistan border

Thousands will cheer at the Wagah border crossing this week as the two countries celebrate the anniversaries of their independence.

By Staff Reporter
Roy brings nationalists no joy
Article
/ 11 August 2017

Roy brings nationalists no joy

The writer-activist’s return to fiction remains as unsparing of India’s failings as her nonfiction

By Staff Reporter
Falling BRICS endanger their citizens’ health, starting with Jacob Zuma
Article
/ 10 August 2017

Falling BRICS endanger their citizens’ health, starting with Jacob Zuma

“I was poisoned and almost died just because South Africa joined Brics under my leadership,” Zuma told supporters in his native KwaZulu-Natal.

By Patrick Bond
India rebounds from cash crunch
Article
/ 9 June 2017

India rebounds from cash crunch

Scrapping widely-used bank notes sparked panic, but the long-term results should pay off

By Staff Reporter
India rebounds from cash crunch
Article
/ 9 June 2017

India rebounds from cash crunch

Scrapping widely used bank notes sparked panic but the long-term results should pay off

By Lisa Steyn
Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty
Africa
/ 6 June 2017

Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty

Countries like the USA are expected to cut emissions now, while China can go on polluting until 2030, then trim its footprint

By Geoff Hill
Delhi professor ends hunger strike as government agrees to land negotiations
Article
/ 1 May 2017

Delhi professor ends hunger strike as government agrees to land negotiations

On April 29, Abraham ended the 25th day of his hunger strike after Dehli’s Chief Minister agreed to meet with him and students from the university

By Staff Reporter
​Indian football a slumbering giant
Article
/ 15 December 2016

​Indian football a slumbering giant

With help from the Dutch, India hopes to kick-start the beautiful game from the roots up.

By Brian Homewood
Denel punts Gupta weapons technology partnership as its second chance on the Indian subcontinent
Article
/ 19 September 2016

Denel punts Gupta weapons technology partnership as its second chance on the Indian subcontinent

VR Laser Asia will sell Denel technology so that it can be manufactured in India.

By Phillip De Wet
India’s tough women wrestlers relish the prospect of wearing ‘girly’ saris in Rio
Article
/ 5 August 2016

India’s tough women wrestlers relish the prospect of wearing ‘girly’ saris in Rio

They have been ostracised and mocked but their successes have shattered age-old taboos.

By Annie Banerji
Democracy is taking a beating as right-wing forces consolidate their grip on power
Analysis
/ 20 July 2016

Democracy is taking a beating as right-wing forces consolidate their grip on power

But it’s not impossible that movements working to bring about a fairer and more equitable world order could begin to turn the tide.

By Richard Pithouse
Modi preaches peace in Durban while back home Indian troops open fire on mourners
Analysis
/ 14 July 2016

Modi preaches peace in Durban while back home Indian troops open fire on mourners

While India’s leader was retracing Gandhi’s not-so-clean footsteps in South Africa, peaceful protesters were being shot dead in Kashmir.

By Azad Essa
​South Africa must stand firm with India – the pharmacy of the developing world
Article
/ 7 July 2016

​South Africa must stand firm with India – the pharmacy of the developing world

As Indian PM Narendra Modi visits South Africa, we must push to ensure continued access to affordable medicines.

By Claire Waterhouse
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