Pope urges "acceptance" of migrants
Pope Benedict XVI has urged wealthy nations to show "acceptance and welcome" to migrants fleeing poverty or intolerance at home. 25 Comments
EXCLUSIVE: The Bow Wow interview
Actor and rapper Bow Wow was recently in South Africa for the finale of Big Brother Africa. Times LIVE caught up with him to find out more about his music career and what big movie roles viewers can expect to see him in next year.
Burglar breaks into house and goes to bed
It might have been a case of Christmas stress or seeking refuge from the icy winter cold, but a resident of a small German town was startled to find someone had broken into his house and was curled up asleep in bed. 5 Comments
Airlink reshuffles flights
Airlink has had to reshuffle its flight schedule and hire other aircraft, following the grounding of 14 of its airplanes due to safety concerns. 14 Comments
Asmal presses on with Hlope case
ANC veteran Kader Asmal has applied to join in proceedings to set aside the Judicial Service Commission's (JSC) decision not to hold a formal hearing on the dispute between Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and Constitutional Court judges, the Business Day reported. 40 Comments
Mugabe sees 'tremendous improvement'
President Robert Mugabe said Zimbabwe has seen "tremendous improvement" under its unity government, despite food giant Nestle's shock decision to suspend dairy operations in the country. 46 Comments
Beware of locusts
Festive farmers from the Northern Cape must ensure their properties do not become locust "reproductive hotspots", the province's agriculture department said. 4 Comments
Former Iran spokesman jailed
A semiofficial Iranian news agency says a former government spokesman who became an opposition supporter has been sentenced to six years in prison. 1 Comments
Schumacher's legacy at stake
Michael Schumacher's return to Formula One after three years in retirement certainly marks a historic turn in the sport's history. 10 Comments11 die in bus, taxi accident
Eleven people were killed and six others injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a minibus taxi on the N2 between Mthatha and Qumbu, Eastern Cape traffic officials said. 7 CommentsFeatured Opinion
'Tis the season to be lazy and it's driving me crazy
Pinky Khoabane: What I know for sure, as Oprah Winfrey would say, is that December drives me mad and I don't need a medical certificate to prove it.
Gold miners not paid their wages
Workers at Primrose Gold mine east of Johannesburg were not paid their December wages, the National Union for Mine Workers said.
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Nestle shuts milk factory in Zimbabwe
The food giant Nestle said that it had shut down its milk processing plant in Zimbabwe temporarily after staff were forced by authorities to take milk from "non-contracted suppliers."
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Hostage drama at US post office ends
An eight-hour hostage standoff at a post office in the eastern US state of Virginia ended after an armed man in a wheelchair was taken into custody.
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Smith backs Ntini
Newcomer Friedel de Wet is likely to step down if South Africa's premier bowler Dale Steyn is declared fit to play in the second Test against England starting at Kingsmead on Saturday.
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FBI probes cyber attack on Citigroup
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating a hacking that targeted Citigroup Inc and resulted in the theft of tens of million of dollars, the Wall Street Journal said, citing U.S. government officials.
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Brittany Murphy’s room had ten types of drugs
A collection of medication and empty pill bottles – including tablets to treat depression and anxiety - have allegedly been confiscated by an officer from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s department who is investigating Brittany Murphy’s death after she was found dead in the shower on Sunday.
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Comic-book shows another Africa
Marguerite Abouet's hugely popular series of books, centred on the life of a young woman in a cheerful Ivory Coast suburb, show an Africa far from stereotypes of war and disease.
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