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Support grew yesterday for an EU plan to agree to a global climate change pact with binding targets by 2015, after poor nations vulnerable to climate change forged alliances with developed...
Negotiators are close to agreeing the shape of a Green Climate Fund, which is designed to help poor nations tackle global warming and nudge them towards a new global effort to fight climate change,...
The world's three biggest polluters China, the US and India refused to move towards a new legal commitment to curb their carbon emissions, increasing the risk that climate talks will fail to clinch...
South Africa's central government took direct control of parts of several provincial administrations in a clampdown on profligate spending and to try to iron out long-running problems with shoddy...
The window of opportunity is “wide open” for South Africa to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs and simultaneously obtain a source of clean emission-free power, Anglo American CEO Cynthia...
World economies are sliding as a result of eurozone debt problems and failure by European leaders to make the right decisions to resolve the crisis will have massive consequences for the global...
At 26% in the first quarter this year, the Gauteng city-region has the highest unemployment rate among about twenty metropolitan territories reviewed by the Organisation for Economic Development...
South African President Jacob Zuma has named a veteran anti-corruption investigator as the head of the country's Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to strengthen the battle against crime and graft,...