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Brazil to cancel $900m debt to strengthen ties with Africa
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- Brazil has said it plans to cancel $900-million worth of debt in 12 African countries, as part of a broader strategy to boost ties with the continent.
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ANC: Africa's economic independence is still an ideal
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'I don't do this job to win trophies,' says Kirsten ahead of tour
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Zuma and the 'very very important' to get new airplanes
- National | Sapa
- The defence force is looking to buy new presidential jets and planes as soon as possible, the Saturday Star has reported.
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Maoists kill Congress leader in central India
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- Maoist rebels have killed a local Congress leader and kidnapped at least four others after ambushing their convoy in central India, say police.
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Africa Day: Extravagant celebration of 50 years of unity
- Africa | Jenny Vaughan
- African leaders have opened celebrations for the 50th jubilee of the continental bloc with Africa's problems set aside for a day to mark progress.
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Woolwich killing: Police arrest friend of suspect after TV interview
- World | Sylvia Hui
- Counterterrorism police have questioned Abu Nusaybah, a friend of one of two suspects in the killing of a British soldier, after a BBC interview.
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Sudan suspends two newspapers as it clamps down on the media
- Africa | Reuters
- Sudan's security services have suspended the country's two biggest newspapers to punish them for reporting on army operations, say editors.
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Numsa challenges City Power tender process
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- The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa is taking Johannesburg City Power to court over an R800-million tender, it has been reported.
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Afghan forces lauded for keeping 'casualties to a minimum'
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And now Africa rises, to unite in prosperity
- Africa | Phillip De Wet
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IMF's Lagarde avoids charges in French payout scandal
- Economy | Sapa-AFP
- IMF chief Christine Lagarde has avoided immediate charges but was named 'assisted witness' in a case about a state payout to a disgraced tycoon.
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The beginning of the decade of the ANC cadre
- National | Sapa
- The ruling party wants reliable cadres to take South Africa into the future, says ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe.
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