India’s Mahindra halts plans to sell truck in US

MUMBAI — India’s Mahindra & Mahindra has halted development work on a pickup truck aimed at the US market, the company said, following legal disputes and failure to win needed certification.

Cuba turns to SA for financial assistance

CAPE TOWN — Facing an economic embargo from the United States, Cuba turns to South Africa for financial assistance, it was revealed here yesterday.

Russia debates controversial Internet Blacklist bill

MOSCOW — Russia’s parliament approved yesterday legislation to give the state powers to block blacklisted websites, a move criticised by internet freedom activists who say the law could be used to crack down on dissent.

Clinton grapples with Vietnam War legacy

VIENTIANE — Hillary Clinton confronted a painful legacy of the Vietnam War on Wednesday when she met a man who lost his eyesight and both hands to a cluster bomb as she made the first visit to Laos by a US secretary of state in nearly six decades.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s step up efforts to lure investors

Reports this week that Foreign Direct Investment into our country doubled last year to US$387 million brings good news at a time the economy is thirsting for capital injection.

Big incentives for SA Olympic team

CAPE TOWN — South Africa’s leading Olympic and Paralympic sportsmen and women have been given a lucrative financial incentive to make the podium at the London Games later this year.

Large Olympics team for US

NEW YORK — The United States will send 530 athletes to the London Olympics as part of a massive team that will feature, for the first time, more women competitors than men, officials announced on Tuesday.

Londoners fear Games will bring city to standstill

LONDON — A cablecar has been strung over the Thames, an athletes’ terminal built at Heathrow Airport, and Olympic traffic lanes set up — yet Londoners still fear the Games will bring their city to a standstill.

China unveils smaller Olympics team

BEIJING — China has announced a far smaller team for the London Olympics than the one that topped the gold medal table at home four years ago, but expectations are high of another dominant performance.

Spurs manager AVB learns lesson

LONDON. — Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas believes the painful lessons of his dismal spell in charge at English Premiership soccer giants Chelsea will help him succeed at White Hart Lane.

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