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United States

WikiLeaks: BP had gas blowout in 2008
Article
/ 16 December 2010

WikiLeaks: BP had gas blowout in 2008

Leaked US diplomatic cables reveal BP suffered a blowout on an Azerbaijan gas platform in September 2008.

By Staff Reporter
SA, US boost fight against Aids
Article
/ 15 December 2010

SA, US boost fight against Aids

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and SA Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane have signed an agreement to bolster the fight against Aids in SA.

By Andrew Quinn
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Global ‘Lost Boy’ child porn ring smashed

US authorities said they have broken up an international online child pornography ring using a bulletin board and charged 20 people in five countries.

By Staff Reporter
Veteran United States diplomat Richard Holbrooke dies
Article
/ 14 December 2010

Veteran United States diplomat Richard Holbrooke dies

Richard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who brokered the accord that ended the war in Bosnia died on Monday after emergency heart surgery.

By Arshad Mohammed and Missy Ryan
Veteran US diplomat Richard Holbrooke dies, aged 69
Article
/ 14 December 2010

Veteran US diplomat Richard Holbrooke dies, aged 69

Richard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who brokered the accord that ended the war in Bosnia died on Monday after emergency heart surgery.

By Arshad Mohammed and Missy Ryan
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Article
/ 10 December 2010

When Leaks become a flood

The ripples from the WikiLeaks scandal made a fairly gentle landfall in South Africa last week.

By The Leader
‘Cargate’ duplicity
Article
/ 10 December 2010

‘Cargate’ duplicity

US diplomats were scathing about SA government leaders who splashed out millions of rands on fancy cars while many lacked access to basic services.

By Mandy Rossouw
Mbeki prickly but crucial
Article
/ 10 December 2010

Mbeki prickly but crucial

The US embassy in South Africa decided in 2001 that it would deal with a "prickly, hyper-sensitive, shrill and defensive" president Thabo Mbeki.

By Rapule Tabane
Zuma: Mister Nice Guy
Article
/ 10 December 2010

Zuma: Mister Nice Guy

Zuma’s intelligence and tactical acumen acknowledged

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 10 December 2010

East Rand firms on US critical list

WikiLeaks has released a secret diplomatic United States embassy cable listing two SA companies seen as critical to American interests.

By Ilham Rawoot
China, North Korea stand fast despite US anger
Article
/ 9 December 2010

China, North Korea stand fast despite US anger

Communist allies North Korea and China proclaimed their unity as the North’s leader held a meeting with a senior Chinese envoy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 December 2010

US study shows schooling equates to health

What you learn in school appears to be critical to your health, according to a study released in the United States.

By Andrew Stern
Australia blames US over WikiLeaks
Article
/ 8 December 2010

Australia blames US over WikiLeaks

Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday said the US, not WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, was to blame for the leak of secret cables.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 December 2010

Direct Middle East talks collapse as US freeze bid fails

Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians appeared to have collapsed on Wednesday after Washington admitted its attempts have failed.

By Hazel Ward
WikiLeaks: Nato has plans to protect Baltics from Russia
Article
/ 7 December 2010

WikiLeaks: Nato has plans to protect Baltics from Russia

Nato has drawn up plans to defend the Baltic states against Russian threats, US diplomatic cables released on Tuesday by WikiLeaks showed.

By Staff Reporter
Madoff trustee sues HSBC for $9bn
Article
/ 7 December 2010

Madoff trustee sues HSBC for $9bn

The trustee charged with recouping assets for victims of fraud convict Bernard Madoff is suing banking giant HSBC and related entities for $9-billion.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 December 2010

US, Asian allies urge China to rein in North Korea

The US, South Korea and Japan all urged China to help rein in its ally North Korea and vowed solidarity in defending Seoul from any further attacks.

By Lachlan Carmichael
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Africa
/ 6 December 2010

African diplomats fearful of US-China relationships

WikiLeaks reveals the fear of African embassy officials that US-China relations might hamper Chinese funding to the region.

By Ilham Rawoot
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Article
/ 6 December 2010

Judge lashes out at developer suing green lobbyists

Developer Wraypex was dealt a severe blow on Monday in the North Gauteng High Court when it lost its claim against four green lobbyists.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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Article
/ 6 December 2010

Is your divorce a corporate risk?

When your high-profile divorce hits the media, it may hurt your company. Here’s why.

By Fiona Zerbst
US, allies plot N Korea strategy — without China
Article
/ 6 December 2010

US, allies plot N Korea strategy — without China

Japanese, South Korean and United States foreign ministers meet on Monday to plot strategy towards an increasingly provocative North Korea.

By Arshad Mohammed
WikiLeaks releases list of global sites ‘vital’ to US
Article
/ 6 December 2010

WikiLeaks releases list of global sites ‘vital’ to US

WikiLeaks has divulged a list of key infrastructure sites that the US believes could pose a critical danger to its security if they come under attack.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 December 2010

‘European Union doesn’t believe in Afghan success’

Leaked diplomatic memos said EU president told the US ambassador that the EU no longer believed in success in Afghanistan.

By Staff Reporter
Woods has victory in sight at World Challenge
Article
/ 5 December 2010

Woods has victory in sight at World Challenge

Tiger Woods takes his first victory in more than a year at the World Challenge golf tournament in California.

By Rebecca Bryan
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Article
/ 5 December 2010

Ghost of Copenhagen stalks Cancún

World climate talks in Cancún enter their final stretch with fears of a repeat of the failures that nearly wrecked the 2009 Copenhagen summit.

By Staff Reporter
China says some at climate talks want to kill Kyoto
Article
/ 4 December 2010

China says some at climate talks want to kill Kyoto

China accused some developed nations on Friday at the UN climate talks of seeking to kill the Kyoto Protocol pact to curb global warming.

By Gerard Wynn and Robert Campbell
WikiLeaks fights to stay online as founder’s arrest looms
Article
/ 4 December 2010

WikiLeaks fights to stay online as founder’s arrest looms

The WikiLeaks website was fighting to stay online on Saturday after Sweden issued a new arrest warrant for its elusive chief.

By Danny Kemp
Mugabe’s WikiLeaks cannon fodder
Africa
/ 3 December 2010

Mugabe’s WikiLeaks cannon fodder

The latest revelations could mean the end of Zim’s unity government

By Jason Moyo
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Africa
/ 2 December 2010

US expresses concern over human rights in Madagascar

The United States is worried about a "considerable deterioration" in press and other freedoms in Madagascar.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Neutron bomb inventor Samuel Cohen dies

Neutron bomb inventor Samuel Cohen died from complications of stomach cancer on Sunday at his home in Los Angeles.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

DRC army commander hit with UN sanctions

An United Nations Security Council committee blacklisted a commander in the army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for ordering massacres.

By Louis Charbonneau
Tempers fray over WikiLeaks revelations
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Tempers fray over WikiLeaks revelations

The United States on Wednesday faced a storm of anger from foreign governments who were scrutinised in leaked cables.

By Shaun Tandon
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