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Video of taxi driver handcuffed to van and dragged across road by police has gone viral, causing public uproar.
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Last Modified: 28 Apr 2013 01:15 GMT
Is society inherently corrupt?
A look at the global arms industry and the effect corruption has on our politics, society and culture.
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S African police foil ANC meeting 'bomb plot'
Police arrest members of right-wing Afrikaner party who planned to bomb ruling ANC's conference in Bloemfontein.
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Last Modified: 17 Dec 2012 15:58 GMT
Thirteen die in South African storms
Severe weather batters the eastern parts of the country bringing large hail stones, torrential rain and strong winds.
Steff Gaulter
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Last Modified: 11 Dec 2012 13:25 GMT
S Africa leader's ambitious plan under fire
President Zuma criticised for plan to build tax-funded $250m town next to his home in KwaZulu-Natal province.
Africa
Last Modified: 04 Nov 2012 11:17 GMT
Former Zimbabwe coach Kevin Curran dies
Former Zimbabwe all-rounder and Harare-based franchise coach Kevin Curran dies at 53 after collapsing while jogging.
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Last Modified: 10 Oct 2012 13:36 GMT
The World Bank and the development delusion
The World Bank can be an effective tool in the fight against poverty with fundamental changes in its power structure.
Jason Hickel
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2012 10:44 GMT
FIFA's Jerome Valcke continues tour of Brazil
FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke plans to visit all 12 of Brazil's World Cup host cities before the end of the year.
Football
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AIDS 'could be eliminated in our lifetime'
HIV treatment as prevention strategy considered a "game changer" but lack of funding prevents implementation.
Meera Dalal
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Last Modified: 31 Mar 2012 18:43 GMT
Neoliberal Egypt: The hijacked revolution
The country's new leaders seem to be planning the same old economic policies which led to increased poverty.
Jason Hickel
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Last Modified: 29 Mar 2012 13:11 GMT
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