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The upcoming World Festival of Youth and Students will be a "festival of ideas", not a music concert, the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) said on Tuesday following widespread criticism of...
Depending on the view one subscribes to, the number of states in Africa can either be 53 or 54. The reason for this state of confusion stems from Morocco's withdrawal from the Organisation of...
In today's podcast, the SA Treasury makes it clear that the new R20-billion lifeline to help Eskom with its build programme still has to be approved; SA's climate negotiator says that a global...
This weekend, the Democratic Alliance is hosting the General Assembly of the Africa Liberal Network (ALN), encompassing 24 parties from 19 different countries. Party delegates from as far afield...
Conflict, as we know it today, has changed immensely since the early days of clashes between kings and kingdoms. In the contemporary world, three major causes of conflict have been identified:...
In today's podcast, Cipro plans to establish a new commission to streamline and simplify company regulation; IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn says that the G20 must do more to strengthen...
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is also known as ‘King of Kings', ‘Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution', the ‘mad dog of the Middle East', and as an ‘African Che Guevara'? A former...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were formulated at the United Nations (UN) Leaders Summit in 2000.(2) The MDGs are eight internationally recognised targets that aim to reduce poverty,...