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26 May 2013
                       
 
 
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15 Mar 2011
 
 
SA: Fransman: Briefing by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, on current affairs, Cape Town (15/03/2011)
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Date: 15/03/2011
Source: The Department of International Relations and Cooperation
Title: SA: Fransman: Briefing by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and...

 
 
12 Jun 2010
 
SA: Statement by the Presidency, on Deputy President Motlanthe holding talks with US Vice President Biden (12/06/2010)
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Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe received US Vice President Joseph Biden today, 12 June 2010, at his official residence Tambo House in Pretoria for bilateral discussions.

This was...

 
 
16 Oct 2009
 
Cosatu: Statement by Congress of South African Trade Unions, on the US embargo against Cuba (16/10/2009)
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COSATU calls upon all governments and progressive peoples of the world to join the Cuban people in condemning the US imposed embargo against the Cuban people, which has, for the past 18 years...

 
 
01 Apr 2008
 
US demands unconditional release of Libya dissident
INTERNATIONAL
The United States on Monday urged Libya to release without conditions an ailing political dissident now recovering in a Tripoli hospital. Fathi al-Jahmi, a former provincial governor who has been...
 
 
25 Mar 2008
 
What will happen to losers of White House race?
US ELECTIONS 2008
One may wind up as the first woman to lead the U.S. Senate. Another is relatively young and could run again for president. The third may simply resume his role as a congressional maverick and...
 
 
18 Feb 2008
 
Pakistanis vote in delayed polls
PAKISTAN
Fears of violence kept many Pakistanis away from the polls on Monday with 80,000 troops backing up police to watch over a vote that could return a parliament set on driving President Pervez...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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