Missing AirAsia flight search over – bodies, debris recovered in Java Sea
An Indonesian warship recovered more than 40 bodies from the sea on Tuesday in the search for the AirAsia jet, a navy spokesman told AFP.
An Indonesian warship recovered more than 40 bodies from the sea on Tuesday in the search for the AirAsia jet, a navy spokesman told AFP.
Italian maritime honour was restored when ferry captain Argilio Giacomazzi showed his obedience to ancient naval codes, staying aboard his sinking ship.
Top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny could be facing jail on Tuesday after a sudden twist in his controversial fraud trail, which has angered his supporters.
This daily market review provides a wrap-up of the latest developments in South African, UK, US and other international markets. Here is today’s edition.
The American rebound from the Global Financial Crisis is now complete. The biggest economy on earth posted 5% annualised growth in the third quarter of 2014 and is set to run as hard or even harder in 2015.
English Premier League club West Bromwich Albion on Monday announced they had sacked manager Alan Irvine following their defeat to Stoke on Sunday, their seventh in nine matches.
Internet giant Google’s unwillingness to obey Chinese law is to blame for the shutdown of its hugely popular email service, state-run media said Tuesday after the last easy way to access Gmail was apparently blocked.
Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” and Disney’s animated fantasy hit “Frozen” were the two most pirated films of 2014, according to a firm tracking illegal downloads.
Economic rankings, built on indicators ranging from economic growth rates to unemployment levels, saw Gauteng tops at 92 out of 100 then Western Cape at 78.
With holidays and other breaks, we’ve been lax in providing the popular Essential Market Review from Anchor Capital. Apologies. Here is the latest one.