PARIS - Anti-terrorism investigators in Paris are probing threats against a leading French cable TV channel over pornographic films it airs that can be viewed in North Africa, a judicial official said Tuesday. Canal-Plus, France's first pay-TV channel, received letters from one or more people claiming to be Muslim and threatening to blow up its headquarters if it continues to broadcast once-a-month pornographic films, the official said. The official was not authorized to be named publicly about such matters. Canal-Plus filed a legal complaint about the threats late last month, which prompted...
'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' Presents 'World Cup 2010: Into Africa' Ongoing Reports Filed From the United States and South Africa By Correspondent John Oliver Beginning Thursday, June 10 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
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Multichoice Africa Cements Longstanding Relationship With Eutelsat Through A 20 Transponder Lease on the W7 Satellite
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
Eutelsat to Support MultiChoice Resource Centre (MRC) Programme to Enhance Learning in Schools Across Africa...
Gabriel Sotelo Named Verizon Reporter for Univision to Cover the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
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South Africa coach Peter de Villiers faces misconduct hearing
The Guardian
The Guardian
• Coach implied referees' conspiracy in television interview • Sanzar to conduct disciplinary hearing in the next week Peter de Villiers questioned the performance of Irish referees Alan Lewis and Alain Rolland on...
Big Brother Africa All Stars - Viewers Castigate
All Africa
All Africa
Debuting in 2003, Big Brother realty TV reached out...
Zuma hails South Africa World Cup organisation success
m&c
m&c
Johannesburg - South African President Jacob Zuma said Monday the month-long World Cup had been an 'emotional' moment as the host nation rediscovered its winning touch. Addressing a post-tournament press conference,...
Africa to send thousands more troops to Somalia to counter al-Shabab power; US provides funds
Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel

