Oscar Pistorius's ex-girlfriend has reportedly turned State witness and has told police about an incident in which he allegedly fired shots through an open car sunroof.
Credit providers are hoping that the appeals court will rule that defaulting consumers cannot get away with the excuse that a registered item was not collected.
One of the men who defaced a controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma, "The Spear", has reportedly been convicted in the Hillbrow Magistrate's Court of malicious damage to property.
AFTERMATH: A trampled poster of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi is seen on the ground outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque, where his supporters had a protest camp in Cairo. (Hassan Ammar, AP)
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Egyptian military has deployed around vital installations in Cairo, a report says, before "Friday of Anger" protests called by backers of deposed president Mohammed Morsi.
A Chinese court has upheld the 11-year prison sentence handed down to the brother-in-law of jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, the man's lawyer says.
Credit providers are hoping that the appeals court will rule that defaulting consumers cannot get away with the excuse that a registered item was not collected.
Oprah Winfrey opens up about her road back to starring on the big screen, her OWN struggles and doing right by her heritage in hew new movie Lee Daniels' The Butler.
North Korea's announcement that it is mass producing a home-grown smartphone has been met with skepticism in the tech industry in South Korea and abroad.
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