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21 Apr 2008
 
 
Malema chides ANCYL for bad behaviour
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
Newly elected ANC Youth League head Julius Malema used his first letter as president to chastise those who showed "unbecoming conduct" at the league's conference in Bloemfontein...
 
 
18 Apr 2008
 
British reporter expelled from Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE
A British journalist was deported from Zimbabwe on Thursday after being detained for eight nights and fined 20 billion Zimbabwe dollars (about $250), his newspaper said. Jonathan Clayton, a...
 
 
25 Feb 2008
 
Clinton and Obama sharpen attacks
US ELECTIONS 2008
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sharpened their attacks on each other on Sunday, trading barbs over health care, trade and experience as they head for key...
 
 
30 Nov 2007
 
Zuma asked to be fired - Lekota
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
African National Congress (ANC) deputy president Jacob Zuma asked to be dismissed from Cabinet in 2005, Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said in an interview published in The Times on Friday....
 
 
05 Sep 2007
 
 
 
Podcast - September 5, 2007
Multimedia
In this podcast: South African businessman Cyril Ramaphosa says that he has “no interest” in becoming the country’s President; The leaders of France and Britain revive the...
 
 
26 Mar 2004
 
British press undecided on Blair, Kadhafi handshake
News
Prime Minister Tony Blair's handshake with Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi must be taken with a pinch of salt but sealed a significant victory in the battle against weapons proliferation and...
 
 
13 Mar 2004
 
‘Madrid blasts could signal big terror attacks,
News
The blasts in Spain that killed nearly 200 people could illustrate a trend towards "spectacular" attacks, with terrorist groups adopting tactics proven to cause mass casualties, British experts...
 
 
30 Jan 2004
 
Most Britons think Hutton report was ‘whitewash’
News
The majority of Britons - 56% - think a judicial inquiry which probed the suicide of arms expert David Kelly and exonerated Prime Minister Tony Blair of wrongdoing was a "whitewash", according to...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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