Yesterday at 06:47, SAST
Panjo the tiger was found on Wednesday night after going walkabout for two days.
Yesterday at 15:04, SAST
ANC leaders have until August to submit details of their financial interests to Luthuli House after a decision by the national executive committee.
Yesterday at 07:48, SAST
The Reitz Four on Wednesday faced a fine in court after pleading guilty to crimen injuria.
Source: Mail & Guardian Online
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Tuesday at 06:30, SAST
The United Nations says an announcement to replace the head of Internal Oversight Services is imminent. This follows the dramatic departure of the previous head of Internal Investigations, who sharply criticised the leadership of the ...
Jul 22 at 14:21, SAST
Prince Albert of Monaco, son of late Hollywood star Grace Kelly, will marry South African Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock next July, in what will be a star-studded event likely to boost the principality's image.
Jul 22 at 12:40, SAST
Heavy rains are playing havoc in different parts of India. Almost half of the Jalpaiguri district in the northern region of India's eastern state of West-Bengal has been flooded.
Source: SABC News
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Yesterday at 16:49, SAST
"SA's role in Africa has declined significantly over the last 15 years," according to Dr Azar Jammine of Econometrix.
Yesterday at 00:25, SAST
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga will meet with other ministers this week in an attempt to avert a strike by Sadtu members.
Wednesday at 20:16, SAST
A 16-year-old boy is on the run after he allegedly stabbed a schoolmate to death in Mthatha, Eastern Cape police have said.
Source: Independent Online (IOL)
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Yesterday at 11:25, SAST
Actress Kate Hudson and British rock star Matt Bellamy have been looking for a place to stay.
Yesterday at 11:02, SAST
An alleged $15-million deal between Mel Gibson and his ex-girlfriend is being investigated.
Yesterday at 10:30, SAST
Not one of the seven doctors caring for Michael Jackson's health are to be charged.
Source: iafrica.com
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Today at 00:18, SAST
Campaigns in Kenya for the referendum on a new constitution enter the final week, with President Mwai Kibaki leading a spirited effort for the adoption of the draft, while a number of influential politicians and church leaders are waging a concerted ...
Yesterday at 21:41, SAST
Sheikh Ali Mohamoud Raghe alias Sheikh Ali Dhere, the spokesman of al Shabaab, the radical Islamist group vehemently opposing the Transitional Federal Government in Somalia, sneered at the outcome of the African Union Summit in Kampala, Uganda.
Yesterday at 21:37, SAST
Peacekeepers on patrol in the west of the war-ravaged Sudanese region of Darfur were ambushed today by unidentified gunmen, with seven blue helmets sustaining injuries, the United Nations reported today.
Source: All Africa
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Today at 00:59, SAST
Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
Today at 01:54, SAST
The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
Yesterday at 18:17, SAST
Children's heart surgery should remain suspended at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital where four babies died, a report says.
Source: BBC News
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Today at 02:00, SAST
Being able to legally jailbreak your iPhone is cool and all, but think where this type of legal reasoning could take us.
WikiLeaks Suspect's YouTube Videos Raised 'Red Flag' in 2008
Today at 01:30, SAST
An Army private suspected of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks was admonished as a trainee in 2008 for uploading YouTube videos discussing classified facilities, according to an Army official with direct knowledge of the incident.
Gallery: How to Build an Earthquake-Resistant Bridge
Today at 01:30, SAST
San Franciscans gets a peek at what's involved in building a new bridge when builders place the first segment of a tower that will soon hold up a brand-new span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Wired.com shoots photos of the new bridge on a recent ...
Source: Wired News
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Yesterday at 18:25, SAST
South Africa is falling behind the rest of the continent in education and skills development.
Yesterday at 12:05, SAST
Sixteen years into the country's democracy, white men still monopolise top management positions.
Yesterday at 15:22, SAST
Thousands of South African public service workers seeking higher wages went on strike, with union leaders saying it could set the stage for nearly 1 million workers downing tools next week.
Source: Business Report
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Yesterday at 19:00, SAST
SANZAR has issued a notice of misconduct against Peter de Villiers after comments suggesting a refereeing conspiracy against his team.
Yesterday at 16:25, SAST
Africa is unlikely to host the Olympics for at least 20 years despite the success of the Soccer World Cup, an IOC official has said.
Yesterday at 15:34, SAST
Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has met senior members of SARU at the request of the chairperson of the SARU technical committee.
Source: News24
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Today at 02:35, SAST
A pocket of water big enough to fill 20 Olympic pools is trapped inside a glacier on Mont Blanc and could burst at any time and endanger lives in a French Alpine valley.
Today at 02:32, SAST
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature has criticised the removal of the Galapagos islands from the UN list of endangered world heritage sites.
Today at 02:28, SAST
A flood has washed thousands of barrels of a dangerous chemical into a river near the Chinese city of Jilin, prompting officials to shut off the water supply to the region.
Source: Independent Online (IOL)
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