South African team manager Mohammed Moosajee has expressed his optimism with the physical progress made by injured JP Duminy following an Achilles tendon injury he sustained during a training ...
New US cyber security plan aims at keeping China out of Americas crucial networks
US President Barack Obama has signed an executive order that aims to protect the computer networks of crucial American industries from cyber attacks. According to administration officials familiar ...
North Korea informed US of n-test plans
North Korea had informed the US that it planned to conduct a nuclear test prior to its underground detonation of an atomic device Tuesday, a US State Department spokeswoman said. The North Korean ...
Clarke calls India Test series toughest challenge of career
Australia captain Michael Clarke has claimed the Test series against India on their home turf will be one of the toughest challenges of his career. Clarke added the selectors sent their players ...
Clarke says in form Watson wont open in Tests against India
Australia captain Michael Clarke has made it clear Shane Watson's brilliant form as an opener in the one-day format won't have any effect on the Test opening spot, especially against India in the ...
Panetta calls North Korea nuke test serious threat to US
Outgoing Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said that North Korean military ambitions are a 'serious threat' to the US. Panetta likened the North to Iran, describing them as "rogue states". In a ...
Global Leaders Condemn N. Koreas Latest Nuclear Test
WASHINGTON Leaders from around the world are condemning North Korea's latest nuclear test. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon described the move as "deeply destabilizing." He said it is a ...
North Korea Nuclear Test Sparks Worry
After three weeks of belligerent warnings, North Korea conducted its third test Tuesday in a nuclear weapons program that dates back to the 1960s. If preliminary estimates from seismic ...
Committee Moves Hagel Nomination to Full Senate
A key U.S. Senate committee has approved President Barack Obama's nominee for the job of defense secretary, former senator Chuck Hagel. The Armed Services Committee voted 14-11 to send Hagel's ...
Senate Votes to Renew Violence Against Women Act
The U.S. Senate has voted overwhelmingly to renew the Violence Against Women Act to protect victims of domestic violence. Lawmakers voted to reauthorize the measure by a 78-22 margin ...
Russia Says Six Militants Killed in North Caucasus
Russian authorities say six alleged militants have been killed in raids the North Caucasus, a mostly Muslim region with a persistent Islamist insurgency. Russia's Anti-Terrorism Committee said ...
UNSC slams North Korea over n-test
The UN Security Council (UNSC) Tuesday strongly condemned North Korea's third nuclear test, saying the latest move by Pyongyang "is a grave violation" of its relevant resolutions, Xinhua ...
North Korea conducts third n-test world condemns move
Highly secretive North Korea revealed Tuesday it had conducted a third nuclear test, drawing condemnation from around the world and prompting South Korea to put its military on high alert and summon ...
US Senate Focuses on Immigration Reform
Homeland Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 13, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on comprehensive immigration ...
Israel Struggles to Keep Spy Story Cloaked in Secrecy
JERUSALEM -- The mysterious death of an Australian prisoner in Israel has put the spotlight on a military-run censorship system that is finding it harder to black out secret information often only a ...
Kenyan Election Chief Confident About March Polls
Kenya's elections CEO says his commission is ready to conduct credible elections next month, in the country's first polls since deadly violence that followed the 2007 vote. In an ...
IOC Downplays Wrestlings Exit After Uproar
International Olympic Committee (IOC) played down the finality of its decision on Wednesday. The IOC's 15-member executive board voted on Tuesday to recommend that the sport be dropped from ...
Better Prospects Result in Brain Gain for Africa
JOHANNESBURG -- African leaders have long sought a solution to the so-called brain drain - losing their best young minds to jobs in the West or in Asia. But recent studies indicate that is changing. ...
Cameco sees Japan uranium recovery after Fukushima
- Two years after the Fukushima disaster caused some countries to abandon atomic power generation, Cameco Corp. says Japan is stepping up uranium imports on speculation the government will allow ...
Surfing Australia to rank most influential
The governing body will announce the results of its near-impossible task to rate, in order of importance, the likes of Nat Young, Mark Richards, Simon Anderson, Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew, ...
Rare SARS-linked virus may have spread between people
British officials say a mysterious virus related to SARS may have spread between humans, as they confirmed the 11th case worldwide of the new coronavirus in a patient who they say probably caught it ...
8x8 enhances Asia Pacific reach with SoftBank partnership
Nasdaq: EGHT ) on Wednesday expanded its presence in Asia Pacific by striking a new partnership with Japan-based SoftBank to offer virtualized cloud-based data services. Under the terms of the ...
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