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02 Sep 2009
 
 
Rea Vaya service running normally following Tuesday's shooting incident
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Two people - a police officer and a passenger - were wounded on Tuesday night when occupants of a minibus taxi opened fire on a Rea Vaya bus.
 
 
15 Aug 2008
 
Angola ruling party criticises Human Rights Watch
ANGOLA
Angola's ruling MPLA on Thursday rejected charges by Human Rights Watch that it was intimidating the opposition ahead of September elections and accused the group of interfering in its internal...
 
 
21 Jul 2008
 
Venezuela's Chavez seeks arms deals in Russia
VENEZUELA
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez will seek to buy Russian diesel submarines, mobile missile systems and tanks, this week during a trip aimed at boosting trade, Russian media reported on Monday. A...
 
 
15 Jul 2008
 
Libya urges EU to revise illegal immigration rules
LIBYA
Libya called on the European Union to revise new rules against illegal immigration on Monday, saying it would urge African Union members to take action if the EU stuck by measures that treated...
 
 
10 Jul 2008
 
Fourteen Africans die on boat to Spain
INTERNATIONAL
Fourteen African immigrants, including nine children, died from heat exposure trying to reach Spain by boat from North Africa, the Spanish news agency EFE reported on Thursday. Spanish coastguards...
 
 
09 Jul 2008
 
Denmark drops cartoon murder plot charges
DENMARK
Danish prosecutors on Wednesday dropped charges against a Moroccan-born man accused of plotting to murder one of 12 cartoonists whose drawings of the Prophet Mohammad caused worldwide uproar in...
 
 
15 May 2008
 
Algeria in new talks on Russian warplanes - agency
ALGERIA
Algeria has started negotiations with Russia on receiving SU-30 fighter jets in exchange for a consignment of faulty MiG-29 warplanes it returned in 2006, Interfax news agency reported on...
 
 
09 May 2008
 
Senegal's Wade threatens to sue UN's FAO over costs
AFRICA
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade has threatened to sue the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) if it does not repay running costs deducted from funds raised to help Africa cope with...
 
 
17 Apr 2008
 
SA clears Chinese ship amid Zimbabwe arms row
SOUTH AFRICA
A Chinese ship police said contains arms destined for Zimbabwe has been cleared to dock and unload its cargo at a South African port, a transport utility spokesman said on Wednesday. "We wish...
 
 
15 Apr 2008
 
Action needed to prevent Zimbabwe disaster - ANC
ZIMBABWE
Action is needed to avoid disaster in Zimbabwe and regional leaders should push its authorities harder for the release of delayed election results, South Africa's ruling ANC said on Tuesday....
 
 
11 Apr 2008
 
Zuma urges respect for Zimbabwe election results
SOUTH AFRICA
South African ruling party leader Jacob Zuma urged Zimbabwe's government and opposition parties on Thursday to respect the results of the March 29 elections and pursue disputes legally....
 
 
01 Apr 2008
 
Russia's Putin "could be voted in as PM on May 8"
RUSSIA
Russia's parliament could confirm Vladimir Putin as the new prime minister the day after his protege Dmitry Medvedev is sworn in to replace him as president, the speaker of parliament said on...
 
 
19 Mar 2008
 
World Cup to cost SA $3,7-billion - report
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa will spend around 30 billion rand on hosting the 2010 World Cup, according to a report released on Tuesday. "This report shows we have complied with literally every guarantee we...
 
 
26 Feb 2008
 
Sudan bans Danish imports over cartoon -- media
SUDAN
Sudan has banned the import of Danish goods, blaming Denmark's government for allowing papers to reprint a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad that caused outrage in Islamic countries two years...
 
 
15 Feb 2008
 
Sudan reshuffles cabinet, changes energy minister
SUDAN
Sudan has reshuffled 12 cabinet posts including moving the influential energy minister Awad Ahmed al-Jaz to the finance ministry and removing the justice minister from his post, state media...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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