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The president's office has taken time to slap down a constitutional law professor who called President Jacob Zuma 'a gangster'. Pierre de Vos, from the University of Cape Town, was quoted as...
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By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ, AP Business Writer Jeremiah Marquez, Ap Business Writer – 1 hr 43 mins ago HONG KONG – The fallout from Dubai's debt crisis rippled across the globe Friday, raising concerns...
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Inafungwa 12:00PM EST (GMT -5) on November 30, 2009. Ni bure, wanaochaji hela wote wezi!! Official Link: http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ Last years results: TANZANIA 221 Kenya 4,619 Uganda 396...
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Blair Told Saddam Had No Chemical Weapons 10 Days Before Invasion By Doireann Ronayne and Alex Stevenson Tony Blair received intelligence that Iraq's chemical and biological weapons had been...
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AP – FILE - In this April 1998 file photo, exiled al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is seen in Afghanistan. …...
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Rwanda has finally been admitted into the Commonwealth group of nations. The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) taking place in Trinidad and Tobago yesterday evening confirmed...
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The Report of the Commission of Investigation into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin was set up in 2006 to investigate how Church and state authorities handled allegation of child abuse against...
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Police Chief Held Over Shoplifting A senior policewoman has been arrested on suspicion of shoplifting, it has emerged. Chief Inspector Kim Molloy, from Nottinghamshire Police, was arrested at...
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Paul Amoru Gulu South Sudan President Salva Kiir was yesterday held up in Gulu for nearly seven hours after he survived an incident in which the plane carrying him ruptured a tyre. The Antonov...
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UGLOVKA, Russia – A powerful homemade bomb sent a high-speed Moscow-to-St. Petersburg train careening off its tracks, Russian officials said Saturday, killing at least 26 people in what...
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Why I believe Blair should stand trial - and even face charges for war crimes, by General Sir Michael Rose By General Sir Michael Rose Last updated at 3:44 AM on 28th November 2009...
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AP) MINA, Saudi Arabia - Vast crowds of pilgrims cast stones at walls representing the devil on the third day of the annual hajj on Friday as Muslims around the world began celebrating Eid...
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EU chief hails country on good leadership President Kagame bids farewell to outgoing EU Commisssion head, in Rwanda, David MacRae yesterday. (Photo/ Urugwiro Village)...
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Japan grants Burundi US$ 5 million to fight hunger Pana - 2009-11-25 Japan will grant Burundi US$ 5 million to help the country meet urgent needs in some of its districts...
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Nigeria President Umaru Yar'Adua 'has heart problem' The president has had a chronic kidney condition for at least 10 years Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has a heart condition, his...
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Wadau... katika kuchangia kuelewa nyendo za maisha ya kijamii, kiuchumi na kisiasa ya jirani zetu ambao Mungu akipenda tutakuwa nao kwenye jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki napendekeza tuwe tunawasoma...
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Mkuu wa majeshi Ujerumani aachia ngazi Jenerali wa Ujerumani...
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New life for South Africa ID suicide family Mhlongo BBC News Online Skhumbuzo Mhlongo tried to get a document like this for some time The family of South Africa's Skhumbuzo Mhlongo, who...
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has acknowledged that there is a parting of ways within the broad alliance that brought President Jacob Zuma to power. This week its...
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Ugandan government allegedly turned a blind eye as Rwandan Hutu rebels drafted fighters from refugee camps in the country, a new UN report says. The report, authored by a UN Group of Experts...
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