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Tokyo stocks hit 28-year low
The Tokyo market slumped to a 28-year low as Asian shares dived on fears of a nightmare scenario of euro-zone breakup.
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The Tokyo market slumped to a 28-year low as Asian shares dived on fears of a nightmare scenario of euro-zone breakup.
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Short of euros, Greeks barter
Time-banking and other forms of bartering are on the rise in Greece and other crisis-hit countries such as Spain.
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Time-banking and other forms of bartering are on the rise in Greece and other crisis-hit countries such as Spain.
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Municipal workers cut wage demands
South African municipal workers negotiating annual pay rises have reduced their demands to 11.5 percent from 15 percent.
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South African municipal workers negotiating annual pay rises have reduced their demands to 11.5 percent from 15 percent.
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Rand softens on global concerns
South Africa's rand softened against the dollar as fears of a global slowdown dealt another blow to risk sentiment amongst investors.
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South Africa's rand softened against the dollar as fears of a global slowdown dealt another blow to risk sentiment amongst investors.
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Gold pauses after rally sparked by US data
Gold eased as a firmer tone to the dollar prompted some investors to cash in gains.
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Gold eased as a firmer tone to the dollar prompted some investors to cash in gains.
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DRC court suspends auction of Vodacom unit shares
The Democratic Republic of Congo Supreme Court has suspended a planned auction of shares in the local unit of South African mobile phone provider Vodacom.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo Supreme Court has suspended a planned auction of shares in the local unit of South African mobile phone provider Vodacom.
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SA calls for higher capital holdings
South Africa's central bank wants lenders to hold at least 6.5 percent of common equity Tier 1 capital and 10 percent of total capital by 2015.
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South Africa's central bank wants lenders to hold at least 6.5 percent of common equity Tier 1 capital and 10 percent of total capital by 2015.
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Hong Kong, China shares slide
Hong Kong shares tumbled 2 percent to their lowest close for the year.
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Hong Kong shares tumbled 2 percent to their lowest close for the year.
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European shares steady after sell-off
European shares traded flat after opening lower in the wake of grim economic data across the globe last week.
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European shares traded flat after opening lower in the wake of grim economic data across the globe last week.
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World stocks fall
World markets took a beating as another setback for the US economic recovery sent investors fleeing from stocks.
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World markets took a beating as another setback for the US economic recovery sent investors fleeing from stocks.
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Pena Nieto has big poll lead
Longstanding front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto still holds a big lead in the run-up to Mexico's July 1 presidential election.
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Longstanding front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto still holds a big lead in the run-up to Mexico's July 1 presidential election.
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Toru Hashimoto: Japan's would-be dictator
He admires cockroaches, once allegedly offered on air to impregnate a TV personality and openly admits to a lust for power.
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He admires cockroaches, once allegedly offered on air to impregnate a TV personality and openly admits to a lust for power.
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Syria releases kidnapped Lebanese farmers
Syrian authorities have released two Lebanese farmers kidnapped by unidentified gunmen
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Syrian authorities have released two Lebanese farmers kidnapped by unidentified gunmen
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Legal Aid SA doing well SCA
Legal Aid SA lawyers recorded a 100 percent success rate in cases before the Supreme Court of Appeal in February and March, the body said.
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Legal Aid SA lawyers recorded a 100 percent success rate in cases before the Supreme Court of Appeal in February and March, the body said.
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Romney camp criticizes Obama's experience
“It's not that we don't think that this president is trying. I think he is. It's just that his policies are not working.”
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“It's not that we don't think that this president is trying. I think he is. It's just that his policies are not working.”
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Calls for end to abortion ban in Morocco
Hundreds of Moroccan women a day are resorting to backstreet abortions, prompting calls for reform in the country.
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Hundreds of Moroccan women a day are resorting to backstreet abortions, prompting calls for reform in the country.
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Assad likens bloody crackdown to surgery
“A doctor performing messy emergency surgery does not have blood on his hands if he is trying to save a patient.”
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“A doctor performing messy emergency surgery does not have blood on his hands if he is trying to save a patient.”
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Indian TV fights a bleeping battle with censors
“We reach more than 20 million people in India. There's a lot at stake. You cannot afford to offend anyone.”
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“We reach more than 20 million people in India. There's a lot at stake. You cannot afford to offend anyone.”
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3 dead as typhoon passes Philippines
Three children were killed and six fishermen were missing after typhoon Mawar brought heavy rains and rough waters to the Philippines.
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Three children were killed and six fishermen were missing after typhoon Mawar brought heavy rains and rough waters to the Philippines.
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11 killed in Mexico rehab attack
Eleven people were killed and at least nine others were wounded in Mexico when gunmen attacked a drug rehabilitation center.
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Eleven people were killed and at least nine others were wounded in Mexico when gunmen attacked a drug rehabilitation center.
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Four fond guilty of cartoon terrorist plot
Four men were found guilty of plotting to kill a large number of people at a Danish newspaper that published of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
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Four men were found guilty of plotting to kill a large number of people at a Danish newspaper that published of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
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Cops accused of abuse to be probed
Two police officers who allegedly assaulted and wrongfully arrested a Bryanston man will be investigated, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate said.
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Two police officers who allegedly assaulted and wrongfully arrested a Bryanston man will be investigated, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate said.
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Train driver killed
A woman train driver was murdered at the Makhado railway station in Limpopo, police said.
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A woman train driver was murdered at the Makhado railway station in Limpopo, police said.
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Education department taken to court
The department of basic education has been taken to court to compel it to allocate teachers to schools and pupils to teachers in the Eastern Cape.
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The department of basic education has been taken to court to compel it to allocate teachers to schools and pupils to teachers in the Eastern Cape.
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Nigeria begins 3 days of mourning
Nigeria started three days of national mourning after one of the country's worst aviation disasters.
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Nigeria started three days of national mourning after one of the country's worst aviation disasters.
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14-year-old Zim girl to start university
A 14-year-old Zimbabwean girl will start university in August, according to a report.
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A 14-year-old Zimbabwean girl will start university in August, according to a report.
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‘Cannibal’ porn star spotted in Paris
Police have been scouring Paris for the Canadian former gay porn star suspected of killing and carving up his boyfriend.
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Police have been scouring Paris for the Canadian former gay porn star suspected of killing and carving up his boyfriend.
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Concourt judge’s house robbed
Constitutional Court judge Sisi Khampepe and her family were tied to their beds while robbers ransacked their house.
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Constitutional Court judge Sisi Khampepe and her family were tied to their beds while robbers ransacked their house.
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Mob mission: Beat to kill
Groups of civilians have taken to the streets of Nyanga, assaulting suspected “thugs” and threatening families in their own homes.
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Groups of civilians have taken to the streets of Nyanga, assaulting suspected “thugs” and threatening families in their own homes.
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Mabe aims to be ANCYL leader
Reinstated ANCYL treasurer-general Pule Mabe is reportedly aiming to succeed Julius Malema as president of the league.
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Reinstated ANCYL treasurer-general Pule Mabe is reportedly aiming to succeed Julius Malema as president of the league.
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Ferrer reaches quarters in Paris
David Ferrer reached the French Open quarter-finals with a win over fellow Spaniard Marcel Granollers.
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David Ferrer reached the French Open quarter-finals with a win over fellow Spaniard Marcel Granollers.
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Banyana forwards still a concern
Nigeria women’s coach Ikhanam Khadiri says Banyana Banyana have lots of work to do up front.
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Nigeria women’s coach Ikhanam Khadiri says Banyana Banyana have lots of work to do up front.
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Sterne on his way back to the top
SA’s Richard Sterne turned in his best performance on the European Tour in nearly three years after fighting back from injury.
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SA’s Richard Sterne turned in his best performance on the European Tour in nearly three years after fighting back from injury.
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Jean named Bok captain
Jean de Villiers has been confirmed as the new Springbok captain, coach Heyneke Meyer has announced.
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Jean de Villiers has been confirmed as the new Springbok captain, coach Heyneke Meyer has announced.
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Pitso the fall guy as Bafana stumble
Pitso Mosimane has run out of excuses after his side’s dismal showing against Ethiopia, and he’s paying for it.
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Pitso Mosimane has run out of excuses after his side’s dismal showing against Ethiopia, and he’s paying for it.
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Meyer slammed over Bok selections
The Stormers and their fans are fuming after Heyneke Meyer announced his first Bok squad.
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The Stormers and their fans are fuming after Heyneke Meyer announced his first Bok squad.
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New strategy won it for Mamabolo
A new strategy and increased belief in himself were key to his maiden Comrades Marathon victory, says Ludwick Mamabolo.
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A new strategy and increased belief in himself were key to his maiden Comrades Marathon victory, says Ludwick Mamabolo.
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England can test France – Hodgson
England boss Roy Hodgson has insisted he will be able to field a competitive side in their Euro 2012 opener against France.
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England boss Roy Hodgson has insisted he will be able to field a competitive side in their Euro 2012 opener against France.
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Kuyt’s Turkish delight
Dirk Kuyt says his decision to leave Liverpool had nothing to do with the appointment of new manager, Brendan Rodgers.
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Dirk Kuyt says his decision to leave Liverpool had nothing to do with the appointment of new manager, Brendan Rodgers.
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Terry should have stayed home
Matt Lawton says Roy Hodgson’s reasons for picking John Terry over Rio Ferdinand have been revealed as rubbish.
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Matt Lawton says Roy Hodgson’s reasons for picking John Terry over Rio Ferdinand have been revealed as rubbish.
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Safa in crisis talks, set to axe Pitso
Bafana Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane looks set to fired today, with Steve Komphela poised to take over the job.
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Bafana Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane looks set to fired today, with Steve Komphela poised to take over the job.
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Numbers line up for Nadal
Rafael Nadal is on a red-hot streak at Roland Garros and the numbers favour him to advance to the quarter-finals.
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Rafael Nadal is on a red-hot streak at Roland Garros and the numbers favour him to advance to the quarter-finals.
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Bafana a flop at home
Bafana’s World Cup qualifying campaign has begun as their 2012 Nations Cup efforts left off – with a distinct whimper.
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Bafana’s World Cup qualifying campaign has begun as their 2012 Nations Cup efforts left off – with a distinct whimper.
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Keohane embroiled in sex, drug scandal
Team SA’s Olympics spokesman Mark Keohane has resigned from his job after accusations of sexual harrassment and drug use.
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Team SA’s Olympics spokesman Mark Keohane has resigned from his job after accusations of sexual harrassment and drug use.
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But where is Siya Kolisi?
One would’ve thought that he would be a “definite” in the Bok squad, says Cape Times sports writer Ashfak Mohamed.
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One would’ve thought that he would be a “definite” in the Bok squad, says Cape Times sports writer Ashfak Mohamed.
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Djokovic survives close encounter
Novak Djokovic lives to fight another day at Roland Garros after hauling himself back from the edge against Andreas Seppi.
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Novak Djokovic lives to fight another day at Roland Garros after hauling himself back from the edge against Andreas Seppi.
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Woods finishes in fine style
There were a few moments of magic as Tiger Woods charged past Spencer Levin and Rory Sabbatini to claim victory at the Memorial tournament.
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There were a few moments of magic as Tiger Woods charged past Spencer Levin and Rory Sabbatini to claim victory at the Memorial tournament.
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Stosur advances in Paris
Samantha Stosur took a little longer than anticipated to reach the quarterfinals at the French Open after a tense match against Sloane Stephens.
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Samantha Stosur took a little longer than anticipated to reach the quarterfinals at the French Open after a tense match against Sloane Stephens.
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Thongchai shines at Celtic Manor
Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee has braved driving rain at Celtic Manor to win the Wales Open by one stroke.
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Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee has braved driving rain at Celtic Manor to win the Wales Open by one stroke.
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Banyana salvage credible draw
Banyana Banyana shared the spoils with continental heavyweights Nigeria in their international friendly at Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
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Banyana Banyana shared the spoils with continental heavyweights Nigeria in their international friendly at Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
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City Press gives in to Zuma picture request
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive...
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City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive...
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Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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More than 200 rhinos killed this year
Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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