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With democratic uprisings spreading from Tunis to Cairo to Tripoli, the world`s attention is fixed on the events in North Africa and rightly so. Tunisia prepares for elections as a fragile...
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 new UN mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was shocked when it received news on 12 August this year of the rape and assault of at least 154 Congolese civilians during an...
in today's podcast, Jeff Radebe remains silent on the details of South Africa's "questionable" arms deals; Washington's UN ambassador warns Muammar Gaddafi against aggravating raw US emotions over...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama left open the possibility on Thursday of revising his 16-month timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat forces from Iraq, saying he could "refine" his...