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WORLD

Influential US preacher Billy Graham dies at 99

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» WASHINGTON: Reverend Billy Graham, the influential Southern preacher who became a spiritual advisor to several US presidents and millions of Americans via their television sets, has died, his family said Wednesday. He was 99.

WORLD

South Africa hikes sales tax in 'tough' post-Zuma budget

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» CAPE TOWN - South Africans were hit by the first sales tax increase since apartheid when the finance minister delivered a tough budget on Wednesday, dampening optimism spurred by the country's new reformist president.

WORLD

US conservatives gather as Trump faces pressure on multiple fronts

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» WASHINGTON - Russian meddling, national mourning for school shooting victims, the chaotic state of Donald Trump's presidency: US political turbulence forms a dramatic backdrop as conservatives gather near Washington beginning Wednesday for their often controversial annual confab.

WORLD

Trump junior says presidency is costing the family firm

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» NEW DELHI - Donald Trump's presidency has cost the family firm "millions of dollars" in lost business, his son told an Indian newspaper during a visit aimed at drumming up sales of new luxury apartment complexes.

BUSINESS

Lloyds profits surge as bank builds on recovery

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» LONDON: Lloyds Banking Group on Wednesday said that its net profit soared 52% last year, when the UK lender returned fully to the private sector following a state bailout.

WORLD

Singaporean in church fraud case tries to flee on boat

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man convicted over a high-profile fraud case at a megachurch was caught Wednesday trying to flee in a boat before he was due to start his sentence, police said.

LIFE

Troll, fake, demonise: Be a media owner

AFP, Published on 21/02/2018

» LONDON: Trolling, impersonating, demonising: these are just some of the behaviours encouraged in a new online game launching Tuesday in which young players become "fake news tycoons" - to counter growing misinformation.