We have started to collect the most important news related to South Africa in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
South African 10-year-old left to raise her siblings
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South Africa's governing ANC calls for gender test results carried out on the runner Caster Semenya to be annulled.
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South Africa gets its first satire show... only on the web
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South Africa will miss a 2014 deadline to redistribute a third of its farmland to the black majority, the government says.
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Athletics South Africa president Leonard Chuene is suspended over his handling of the Caster Semenya gender row.
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South African police are baffled by a modern-day "Robin Hood" who dished out a portion of his takings to servants at a mansion he robbed.
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One of South Africa's major projects for next year's World Cup will not be ready, the BBC has been told.
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The chairman of South Africa's national power company resigns after he was accused of pushing out his black chief executive.
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South Africa's police watchdog condemns the alleged killing of a three-year-old boy by police.
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JP Duminy warms up for the first Twenty20 international against England with a maiden one-day century as South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 212 runs.
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South Africa's police chief condemns the shooting of a three-year-old boy but defends his force's shoot-to-kill approach.
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Shoot-to-kill policy leaves South Africa police exposed
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A South African minister says police should "shoot the bastards" - criminals - days after a toddler was shot by officers.
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Predominately white trade union Solidarity takes South Africa's government to court, alleging racial discrimination in the police.
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Rain stops play with South Africa on 127-3 chasing England's 202-6 in the first Twenty20 international in Johannesburg.
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The rabbits which have overrun the Robben Island former jail and tourist attraction are to be used to feed South Africa's poor, the site's manager says.
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South Africa's president says the police do not have a licence to kill, after a minister said they should shoot criminals.
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Eoin Morgan hits an explosive 85 as England win the opening Twenty20 international against South Africa by one run under the Duckworth/Lewis method.
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South Africa's rugby team accuses France of a lack of respect for their national anthem after a botched rendition before a match in Toulouse.
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Nigeria beat Kenya 3-2 to finish ahead of Tunisia and book a place in the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
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South Africa's batsmen hit 17 sixes to set England a massive 242 to win the second Twenty20 international.
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Loots Bosman and Graeme Smith's record stand sets South Africa on the way to an 84-run victory over England in the second Twenty20 international.
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South Africa police say a woman is lucky to be alive after she was pushed off a 60m bridge by car hijackers.
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The new head of Greenpeace, South African Kumi Naidoo, criticises Barack Obama for failing to make Earth's fate a priority.
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England beat South Africa A by four wickets in their final warm-up before the one-day series begins on Friday.
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Gender tests on South African athlete Caster Semenya are yet to be completed, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) reveal.
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Portugal, Slovenia and Greece win their respective play-off ties to book their places at the 2010 World Cup.
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The US says its has evidence that South African "military trainers" are in Guinea helping the much-criticised ruling junta.
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A South African jewellery firm worker is caught trying to steal gold from his employer by stuffing it in a cooked chicken.
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The UN condemns violent attacks against Zimbabweans seeking work in South African vineyards, which has left many homeless.
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England lose captain Andrew Strauss early as they chase 251 to win the second ODI against South Africa at Centurion.
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Jonathan Trott hits 87, but Paul Collingwood stars with a superb all-round performance including an unbeaten century as England take a lead in the one-day series against South Africa.
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The South African government hopes to combat crime at the 2010 football World Cup by setting up special courts.
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