WorldUN set to replace Internal Oversight Services chiefTuesday 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 Secretary-General in her end of assignment report, alleging among others that the UN was drifting into irrelevance under the leadership of Ban Ki-moon. Monaco's Prince Albert to marry SA woman next July 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. Heavy rains play havoc in different parts of India 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. Southern China braces for second typhoon Jul 22 at 11:42, SAST Southern China is bracing for its second typhoon in a week, with shipping and flights already disrupted by heavy rain and strong winds ahead of Chanthu's expected landfall later today, state media said. Chanthu was upgraded from a tropical storm after gathering strength over the South China Sea. UN official decries problem of civilian displacement in Somalia Jul 22 at 07:02, SAST The United Nation's Humanitarian Co-ordinator for Somalia says continued fighting in the country exacerbates the problem of civilian displacement. This in turn hampers their efforts to reach people with food aid. Mark Bowden was briefing journalists at the UN in New York about a country where 3.2 million people or 40% of the population is dependent on food assistance. Car bomb kills 15 at Iraqi market Jul 21 at 21:40, SAST At least fifteen have been killed and 26 others wounded after a car bomb exploded in a crowded market near the city of Baquba in Iraq's northern Diyala province today. The blast, in the town of Abu Sayda, about 10 kilometers east of Baquba, caused the partial collapse of a building, badly damaged four houses and set five cars ablaze. Romania exhumes remains of ex-dictator Ceausescu Jul 21 at 18:13, SAST The graves of Romania's former communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena were dug up today, some 20 years after their deaths, to check if they were truly buried there, their son-in-law said. Vuvuzelas find few friends at England’s football clubs Jul 21 at 16:43, SAST Some of England's top football clubs have banned vuvuzelas from their stadia. The first to do so, Tottenham Hotspurs, was soon followed by Arsenal, Sunderland, Liverpool and Birmingham. The Premier League said it would leave the decision that would be left to individual clubs. US announces new sanctions against North Korea Jul 21 at 13:00, SAST The United States today announced new sanctions against North Korea, targeted against its leadership, and warned of serious consequences if it again attacked the South. Kagan likely to serve on US Supreme Court Jul 21 at 08:09, SAST US President Barack Obama's latest nomination to the Supreme Court has passed a crucial hurdle in the confirmation process and now looks like a sure bet to confirmation by the US Senate. If confirmed, Elana Kagan will become the third woman to serve on the current court. Source: SABC News |
Top StoriesRunaway tiger reunited with ownerYesterday at 06:47, SAST Panjo the tiger was found on Wednesday night after going walkabout for two days. ANC leaders to file financial interests with Luthuli House 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. Source: Mail & Guardian Online AfricaKenya: Debate Heats Up in Final Week Before Kenyan Constitution VoteToday 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 ... Somalia: Militants Sneer at African Union 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. Source: All Africa BusinessSA falling behind rest of Africa - economistYesterday at 18:25, SAST South Africa is falling behind the rest of the continent in education and skills development. White men still dominate the workplace Yesterday at 12:05, SAST Sixteen years into the country's democracy, white men still monopolise top management positions. Source: Business Report |