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United Nations ceasefire monitors, in the Syrian town of Douma on Saturday, saw that the army had not withdrawn tanks in line with a truce agreement and were confronted by residents who complained...
A peace plan for Syria brokered by international mediator Kofi Annan is on track despite reports of violations of the ceasefire, Annan's spokesperson Ahmad Fawzi said on Friday.
... We are standing in an incredibly privileged position today, where we can witness Africa’s epic comeback. We are all aware of Africa’s history. Many of us have even been closely intertwined...
The City of Johannesburg has welcomed allegations made against metro police officers in a Corruption Watch report, crime generates an estimated $2.1-trillion in global annual proceeds – or 3.6%...
The recent global financial crisis has shown that more State intervention is needed in the mining industry, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said, Arab League Ministers met UN-Arab special envoy...
The year 2011 saw Libyan ‘revolutionaries’ call for democracy and human rights. However, the gruesome footage of the capture and subsequent death of Muammar Gaddafi indicates that the...
The latest attack by ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe on Nedbank Chairman Reuel Khoza is a step too far. Mr Mantashe’s argument is not only imprudent and inappropriate, but based on...
There is a moral consensus on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a framework for ending mass atrocities. The portrayal of the NATO intervention in Libya as a ‘victory’ for R2P is however...