Get the latest details as Kenyan officials stage an assault against al-Qaeda linked gunmen at Westgate Mall in Nairobi. The gunmen killed at least 68 people and are holding hostages.
Seeing scenes of conflict inside a designer shopping mall was completely surreal, says a TV journalist who was able to gain access to the Westgate mall in Nairobi just moments after an attack by militants began.
TOWARDS SAFETY: Volunteers run for cover after hearing a volley of gunshots at the scene of a siege of Kenya's Westgate Mall by al-Shabab, Somalia based al-Qaeda linked terror network. (Tony Karumba, AFP)
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The police, commercial crime unit, and safety and security minister have been ordered to pay the costs of the Richard Mdluli case by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.
Security forces have freed some but not all of the hostages in the Nairobi shopping mall siege, Kenya's police chief has said, shortly after a series of loud blasts.
Iran's president has used his final moments before leaving for New York to urge Western leaders to heed his appeals for greater dialogue and take steps to ease economic sanctions.
AfriForum says a proposed split of environmental duties between the departments of environmental affairs and minerals could favour mining over conservation.
Selena Gomez has reportedly been denied entry into Russia as she supports gay rights which is in contradiction to the former communist country's new anti-homosexual law.
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