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Cape Judge President John Hlophe has said that SA's legal system needs to be "Africanised". News24 asks law expert Pierre de Vos if these calls are valid.
Gordon Clark's latest photography exhibition is nothing short of a masterpiece, visually powerful and deeply thought-provoking. Do yourself a favour, take a look.
Union officials say striking construction workers at 2010 World Cup stadiums have until Tuesday to consider a new offer by employers.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is yet to speak to journalists after his hate speech case in the Equality Court was postponed so that he could consider applying to have it thrown out.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is yet to speak speak to journalists after his hate speech case in the Equality Court was postponed so that he could consider applying to have it thrown out.
An earthquake that struck south-western China, destroying about 18 000 homes, has forced the evacuation of 400 000 people.
Midfielder Elrio van Heerden is relishing the prospect of linking up with out-of-favour Bafana teammate Benni McCarthy at Blackburn.
If business is war then Google and Microsoft have brought out the heavy artillery, says Alistair Fairweather.
FS Stars have surpassed its more fancied counterparts in local football in producing excellent team leaders, writes Tumo Mokone.
Could SA be a sleeping outsourcing giant, asks Simon Dingle.
CYBERSPACE TERROR: A portrait of North Korean leader Kim Joing Il and what protesters say is a portrait of his son Kim Jong Un, are burnt by South Korean activists in Seoul. (Lee Jin-man, AP)
SPIT N POLISH: The National Development Agency's Solly Setlhodi helps in a project to provide 70 000 children with school shoes. (Sthembiso Maseko, NDA)
KING OF KINGS! Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, gestures as he arrives for a round table meeting at the G8 summit in L'Aquila, Italy. (Michel Euler, AP).
BUBBLY: Kim Kardashian unsuccessfully tries to blow bubbles as she hosts the Three-O Bubble Vodka launch party at Greenhouse in New York. (Charles Sykes, AP)
PEEK-A-BOO! Nadua, a three-week-old golden-bellied Capuchin monkey, scratches his head at the zoo in Cologne, Germany. (Clemens Bilan, DDP, AFP)
PRAYER: A woman clasps her hands together during a moment of silence for US journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. (Rich Pedroncelli, AP)
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French first lady Carla Bruni has been criticised for snubbing the official programme for G8 spouses.
Remains discovered by Comoran fishermen and thought to be from passengers of the Yemenia jet that crashed off the island are not human, officials say.
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Is the spate of cyber attacks just a nuisance, or is it an act of war?
The Hawks were named by a child after all other superhero names were taken.
An attempt to prove one's manhood may contribute to the high incidence of rape in SA.
Eliza Meiring wasn't a witch, just a girl who made a terrible mistake.
Learn more about some of the causes of infertility and possible solutions.
All about the money? Sarah Palin's family is financially comfortable, but far from rich.
Get the latest on the progress of the Gautrain project.
It's really true: 1 in every 5 South Africans struggle with a mental illness.
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ANC Youth League president Julius Malema refuses to apologise for his comment about the woman who laid a rape charge again President Jacob Zuma, saying the hate speech case against him was driven by a white agenda.
Greek air traffic controllers will bring misery to thousands of holidaymakers on Saturday with a 24-hour strike.
Despite earlier calls for a black candidate, government has endorsed the appointment of new Anglo American chairperson Sir John Parker.
The cyber attacks on South Korea and the United States came from 16 countries, Seoul's spy agency has said, highlighting the problems it faces in proving any North Korean involvement.
Somalia's hardline Islamist rebels have beheaded seven people for being "Christians" and "spies" in the latest implementation of strict sharia law by the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab movement.
President Barack Obama is hinting he'll attend next year's FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.
From superstars to tribal dancers, thousands of African artists are celebrating their troubled continent's culture and potential in an epic festival.
Regardless of which language our laws are written in, if you are old enough to commit a crime, you are old enough to know it is wrong, says a News24 User.
It is Panic Awareness Day. We have experts to answer all your questions on panic disorders.
Reader David tells us about the search his classic Porsche 911 SC.
Government to oversee children’s school snacks.
Engrish - when dodgy translation and signage collide. Take a look.
Cough, sniff, splutter: Going to the gym when you're ill is dangerous.
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South Africa is one of the best places in the world to go whale watching.
The Olsen twins didn't make it onto the list but plenty of sports stars did.
A Saudi fast food restaurant is now serving up camel burgers.
It's very disappointing that the government has not seen the need to fund and ensure that the community radio industry blossoms, says a News24 User.
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