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‘Don’t blame NUM for violence’
The National Union of Mineworkers cannot be blamed for the violence in the mining sector, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said. Read more
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The New York legal case over Argentina's debt poses a deep challenge to all future sovereign debt restructurings. Read more
NPA to appeal Brown’s sentence
The Prosecutions Authority wants leave to appeal against the sentence handed to former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown. Read more
Slovenia looks to stave off crisis
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Benitez close to joining Napoli
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Molinari leads PGA Championship
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Bayern looking for lethal instinct
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England to bid for Euro 2020 final
English Football Association vice-chairman David Gill admitted his organisation are set to bid for the right to host the Euro 2020 final. Read more
Sharks get new stadium sponsor
The Sharks announced a new five-year partnership with Growthpoint Properties Limited, the new naming rights sponsor for Kings Park Stadium. Read more
Rain prevents play at Headingley
Rain meant there was no play on the first day of the second and final Test between England and New Zealand at Headingley. Read more
Federer finally takes to Twitter
Seventeen times Grand Slam champion Roger Federer admitted he's been a little slow to appreciate the advantages of Twitter. Read more
Serena soars after Paris flop
Serena Williams’ shock first round loss in Paris last year may have been one of the best things that has happened to her. Read more
Chennai downplays role of official
The owners of the Chennai Super Kings tried to downplay the role of a prominent cricket official after he was summoned by police in Mumbai for questioning in an ongoing spot-fixing scandal. Read more
‘Uncatchable’ jihadi mastermind
Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed Islamist behind suicide bombings in Niger, was the mastermind of the devastating attack on an Algerian gas plant. Read more
Violence mars Guinea protests
Clashes broke out between youths and police in the Guinean capital, a day after protests left up to six people dead. Read more
Tunisian feminist faces jail
A Tunisian woman who gained notoriety for posting online topless pictures of herself as a protest faces six months in prison for carrying a dangerous object. Read more
Mayor urged to talk about crack video
Close allies of Toronto Mayor Rob's Ford will release a letter that urges the mayor to address a purported video that apparently shows him smoking crack cocaine. Read more
Iranian candidate vows to resist West
Iran's top nuclear negotiator, a candidate in next month's presidential elections, vowed to pursue a policy of resistance against the West if elected. Read more
London attack puts pressure on spooks
Britain's intelligence services came under pressure to explain how they let two Islamic extremists suspected of hacking a soldier to death slip through their net. Read more
Taliban attack international compound
Taliban militants launched a large-scale attack involving the United Nations in Kabul, sparking a five-hour battle with security forces. Read more
Terror threat aboard Pakistan plane
Two suspects, arrested after British fighter jets escorted a Pakistani plane to a London airport, allegedly threatened to “destroy the plane” after an argument with crew. Read more
French troops stage Niger raid
French special forces and local troops raided an army base in northern Niger, ending a hostage seizure by Islamist fighters. Read more
Malawi to continue ‘painful medication’
President Joyce Banda's government vowed to stick to unpopular austerity policies, even as an influx of donor cash allows spending to increase. Read more
Man narrowly escapes python death
A Zambian truck driver who was forced to kick, bite and stab his way from the clutches of a giant python, is lucky to be alive. Read more
Judge in dog fight over dachshund
A Swazi high court judge has become entangled in a battle over custody of a dachshund puppy, which he is accused of dognapping. Read more
93 held in Joburg protest
Johannesburg - More than 90 people were arrested for protest-related crimes in Evaton, Orange Farm and Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg, Gauteng police said on Friday. Read more
‘Don’t blame NUM for violence’
The National Union of Mineworkers cannot be blamed for the violence in the mining sector, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said. Read more
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