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In today's podcast, Cosatu's battle against corruption intensifies; US President Barack Obama to attend a UN summit on Sudan; and, the ANCYL questions SA's "illegitimate" relations with Swaziland's...
The April 2010 British Petroleum (BP) oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has caused global outrage, eliciting quick political, financial, legal and environmental action and visible results. The...
Last Friday, 27 August 2010, Kenya ushered in a new constitution, replacing the one inherited at independence in 1963. This is also one of the first major reforms implemented since the 2007 general...
The majority of countries around the world that still criminalise homosexuality are former British colonies or territories. Sodomy laws are a common feature in 16 of the 18 African Commonwealth...
In today's podcast, the World Bank probes procedures related to its $3,75bn loan to Eskom; US President Barack Obama says that he "heartbroken" by Zimbabwe's decline; and, ANC secretary-general...
In today's podcast, the Democratic Alliance and the Independent Democrats contemplate a merger; African countries are divided about whether they should arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan...
In today's podcast, the OECD says that activist currency policy to avoid overvaluation could benefit SA; a gay-lesbian human rights group overcomes opposition at UN; and, an intelligence analyst...