We have started to collect the most important news related to South Africa in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Brazil book their place in the 2010 World Cup with a comfortable 3-1 win that further dents Argentina's hopes of reaching the finals in South Africa.
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Australia put in a storming display to notch up their first Tri-Nations victory of the season and inflict a first defeat on South Africa, winning 21-6 in Brisbane.
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South Africa's government backs apartheid victims suing major companies in the US - reversing the previous policy.
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Canada's government appeals against the granting of refugee status to a white South African who had been stabbed.
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South Africa's home affairs minister suspends two officials at the funeral of man who killed himself over an identity card.
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith is expected to return from elbow surgery in time for the Champions Trophy later this month.
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South Africa says a Canadian decision to grant refugee status to a white South African who was repeatedly stabbed is "racist".
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Why World Cup upsets South Africa taxi drivers
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About 700 South African troops are sent letters of dismissal following violence during a strike over higher pay.
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The South African government investigates the suicide of a man who was refused the identity papers he needed to start a job.
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World champions South Africa maintain their grip on the Tri-Nations with an impressive win over Australia in Perth.
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A black member of an apartheid hit-squad in South Africa, who confessed to killing eight ANC members, is granted parole.
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South Africa's President Jacob Zuma says the problems in Zimbabwe's unity deal can be overcome, as he visits Harare.
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More than 1,000 South African troops could be dismissed after violence during their strike to demand higher pay, officials say.
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Why South African taxi driver wields a big stick
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A protest by hundreds of South African soldiers, dispersed with rubber bullets, will be investigated, officials announce.
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Jacob Zuma is to make his first visit as South African president to Zimbabwe, with activists hoping he will push for reform.
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A notorious criminal who has repeatedly escaped from jail in Mozambique is recaptured in South Africa.
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Caster Semenya returns to a rapturous welcome in South Africa as tests reveal her testosterone level is about three times higher than would normally be expected in a female sample.
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Controversial South African runner Caster Semenya arrives home, as hundreds turn out to welcome her and her teammates.
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South Africa's Caster Semenya almost snubbed her gold medal award ceremony because of the gender row, an official says.
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New 800m world champion Caster Semenya has been "humiliated", says the head of South Africa's athletics body.
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South Africa unites behind new world champion athlete
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South African champion's gender stirs debate
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New World 800m champion Caster Semenya has been asked to take a gender test, according to athletics' governing body.
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An apartheid-era South African policeman, granted amnesty for murder, loses his case to rejoin the police.
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South African views on Jacob Zuma's time in office so far
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South African President Jacob Zuma marks 100 days in office, as the country battles its first recession for 17 years.
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A South African film about aliens by a first-time director with a cast of unknowns tops the North America box office.
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Building is halted on the new Pan-African Parliament in South Africa as the site is a wetland area, officials say.
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South Africa's child actors becoming 'Slumdog stars'
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dances, clears rubble and plants marigolds as she visits South African housing projects.
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The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on the second leg of her African tour, meets South African President Jacob Zuma.
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