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South Africa will come to the rescue of a nuclear industry, still struggling for customers a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster, with a tender for one of the world's biggest atomic power deals....
In today's podcast, Uasa reports that SA has the highest unemployment ratio in Africa; Eurasia Group says that changes to Zimbabwe's indigenisation laws are only "cosmetic"; and, an IGD/Dirco forum...
Up to half the supporters of South Africa's ruling African National Congress feel uneasy with the party and some could defect to the opposition before the 2009 general election, a survey showed....
Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to oversee the signing of deals worth over $10 billion on a trip to Libya aimed at grabbing a slice of a market opening to the world after years of sanctions,...
A rift over Lebanon may hit attendance at an Arab summit in Syria this month, but a total boycott looks unlikely given pressure on Arab governments to respond to violence in Gaza.
Diplomats in the...
Congolese voted Sunday in the first free elections in 40 years as
the central African country rebuilds itself after a civil war in
which more than 4 million people died.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is gearing up for its first
contested elections in 40 years on July 30, amid violent
demonstrations by opponents of President Joseph Kabila and a threat
by the...