Is the WikiLeaks founder a freedom fighter, a naive libertarian or a zealot with a messiah complex? Those who know him seem unable to agree.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, arrested in Britain on Swedish allegations of sex crimes, was freed on bail by a British court on Tuesday.
South Korea’s Park Ji-Sung scored the goal that put Manchester United on top of the Premier League table after a 1-0 win over Arsenal.
The Justice Department is expected to receive extradition papers this week for Shrien Dewani, the British tourist accused of having his wife murdered.
Lawyers for Julian Assange, held in Britain over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden, will try again on Tuesday to win bail for the WikiLeaks founder.
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/ 13 December 2010
An extravaganza of royal glamour should lift the gloom in Europe in 2011 with the weddings of Prince William in spring and Prince Albert in the summer
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/ 13 December 2010
British police were searching an address in Southern England on Monday in connection with weekend bombings in Sweden.
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/ 11 December 2010
UK police began a probe on Saturday into a recent wave of student protests after the latest culminated in a mob attack on a car carrying royals.
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/ 11 December 2010
Carlo Ancelotti insists Chelsea will use Sunday’s crucial London derby at Tottenham to show they can emerge unscathed from a woeful run.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange was in a segregation unit of a London jail on Saturday, as new secret US diplomatic cables were made public.
The NPA said they would continue preparing extradition papers for United Kingdom businessman Shrien Dewani after he was granted bail in London.
Closed circuit television video and damning text messages make up a mounting pile of evidence against Shrien Dewani.
Angry students clashed with police in a rally outside Britain’s parliament before a vote on proposals that could triple university tuition fees.
The sister of Anni Dewani, killed in Cape Town, said it would be an "unforgivable" crime if her new husband was found guilty of arranging her murder.
The police have still not commented on new reports that Shrien Dewani had plotted a similar murder in SA before.
The British newlywed accused of paying to have his bride killed on their honeymoon will be held in jail despite being granted bail.
Murder accused Shrien Dewani is "devastated" by the "false allegations" against him, his spokesperson said on Wednesday.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange was arrested in London on Tuesday on suspicion of rape after surrendering to a Swedish arrest warrant.
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/ 7 December 2010
Luke Watson has said the lure of returning to his home city of Port Elizabeth is behind his decision to leave English club Bath.
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/ 6 December 2010
One of South Africa’s richest men, Christo Wiese, is appealing a UK court decision to confiscate R7,2-million seized from him an an airport.
David Beckham is being considered as a future chairperson of the English Football Association to restore their reputation.
The trial of three men arrested for the murder of honeymooning tourist Anni Dewani will resume in Cape Town on Monday
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/ 5 December 2010
Alastair Cook was finally dismissed, while Kevin Pietersen scored his first Test century in 28 innings as England continued their attack on Sunday.
England tightened their grip on the second Ashes test against Australia with another match-turning stand between Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott.
The WikiLeaks website was fighting to stay online on Saturday after Sweden issued a new arrest warrant for its elusive chief.
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/ 3 December 2010
Moneyweb reported Shoprite chairperson Christo Wiese was on Thursday forced to give up £675 000 after it was seized in April.
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/ 3 December 2010
When SA take on the Barbarians it will be not quite 50 years since the most famous invitation team in the world defeated Avril Malan’s Springboks.
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/ 1 December 2010
Holders Manchester United were knocked out of the English League Cup after they suffered a shock 4-0 loss away to West Ham on Tuesday.
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/ 1 December 2010
Complacency among young people is causing a new surge of the Aids epidemic in the United States and European nations a top United Nations expert said.
Interpol issued a "red notice" on Tuesday to assist in the arrest of Julian Assange, founder of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks.
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/ 30 November 2010
The CSRI said it signed a deal with a UK company to develop a drug from a plant used by the San people to combat obesity.
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/ 29 November 2010
Doubts were raised about whether the Europe-wide "stress tests" of more than 90 banks published in July had been thorough enough.