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South Africa faces fresh gold mine strikes

South Africa faces fresh gold mine strikes

Wildcat strikes in South African mines last year resulted in losses of billions of dollars for Africa’s biggest economy.

Not useless to listen to American partners- Putin

Not useless to listen to American partners- Putin

Russia and the United States have been bitterly divided over the approach to resolving the Syrian crisis.

China hands over control of Venezuelan satellite

China hands over control of Venezuelan satellite

The satellite was launched into orbit from China last September at a cost of $140 million.

Food for thought

Food for thought

The need for food security in India is tangible, and immediate, writes Nikhil Dey.

Russia, South Africa to expand cooperation

Russia, South Africa to expand cooperation

Moscow and Pretoria have already inked several deals, including aid in the nuclear energy industry.

“China opposes unilateral military action in Syria”

“China opposes unilateral military action in Syria”

China says no side should rush to pre-judge the results of an investigation by UN chemical weapons experts in Syria.

Brazil, SA airlines sign codeshare agreement

Brazil, SA airlines sign codeshare agreement

South African exports to Brazil reached around $848.6 million last year.

China announces anti-pollution plan for Beijing

China announces anti-pollution plan for Beijing

New proposals would restrict the number of new cars on the road each year from January 2014.

Brazil GDP rises by 3.3%

Brazil GDP rises by 3.3%

The country's agriculture industry grew by 3.9 per cent in the second quarter.

Russia braces for more floods in Amur

Russia braces for more floods in Amur

The Meteorology department warns that flood water may reach a peak level of some 27.2 feet by Thursday.