June2015

City withdraws eviction orders – for now

The City of Cape Town has withdrawn the notices terminating lease agreements with 26 tenants living in City-owned properties along South Road in Wynberg. In a statement released on Thursday, the City said that while litigation seemed unavoidable, “we only want to proceed once we are convinced that all possible[…]

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Drug den to become law enforcement base

One of Belhar’s most notorious drug dens will be converted into a multi-purpose deployment base for the City of Cape Town’s Law Enforcement Department. Contractors on Thursday demolished the “Little House on the Prairie”, a known problem property on the corner of the Stellenbosch Arterial and Robert Sobukwe Drive. Mayor[…]

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Egypt court orders Mubarak retrial

An Egyptian appeals court on Thursday annulled a decision to drop a murder charge against former president Hosni Mubarak over the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising. The Court of Cassation accepted the prosecution’s appeal against the dismissal of the murder charge against Mubarak, who had initially[…]

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ISIL wins support from Iraq’s Sunni tribes

A number of Sunni tribal sheikhs and tribes in Iraq’s Anbar province have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group. The sheikhs and tribal leaders made the pledge on Wednesday in Fallujah in a statement read out by Ahmed Dara al-Jumaili, an influential sheikh,[…]

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Israeli jets strike 3 targets in the Gaza Strip

Israeli warplanes attacked multiple targets in the Gaza Strip early Thursday morning, witnesses and Palestinian security sources said. Airstrikes targeted three training bases of the Izzadine al-Qassam brigades, the military wing of Hamas, in Gaza City and a fourth in the southern city of Khan Younis. No injuries or casualties were reported. An[…]

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Ex-FIFA executive Blazer admits to taking bribes

A former executive committee member of football’s global governing body FIFA told a US judge in 2013 that he took bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, according to a partial release of his testimony. US prosecutors on Wednesday unsealed the transcript of the 2013 hearing in US[…]

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ISIS re-emerge in southern Syria

Local armed opposition fighters say they are still in control of their only north-south supply line after Islamic State (IS) unleashed a dawn attack in Lajat, northeast of Daraa in southern Syria, on Tuesday. The attack was IS’s second offensive in southern Syria in six weeks. Following the group’s usual pattern,[…]

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Hunger-striker Khader Adnan to be moved to hospital

The condition of hunger-striking prisoner Khader Adnan, who has been on strike for a month, is deteriorating and he is in serious danger, a prisoners’ rights group said Wednesday. The director of the legal department of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society, Jawad Boulos, who visited Adnan in the Ramle prison’s clinic, said[…]

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Hawks will probe FIFA bribe allegations

The Hawks will conduct a preliminary investigation into allegations that SA Football Association head Danny Jordaan was involved in the funneling of a $10 million bribe to host the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa. Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Hangwana Mulaudzi on Thursday said this decision came after a request from[…]

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