Thailand’s Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she would "open every door" to find a peaceful solution to a political crisis gripping Bangkok.
Beijing wants all foreign aircraft passing through its "air defence zone" to identify themselves to Chinese authorities.
There are believed to be no survivors from the 34 passengers on board the plane that left Mozambique Friday morning and was found burnt on Saturday.
A Turkish cellphone company has opened a lawsuit against MTN seeking damages for losses incurred as a result of MTN’s actions, says the company.
A Zimbabwe court has dropped charges against rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa following prosecutors’ failure to present evidence to support their case.
A low turnout and vote abuses has marred elections meant to complete Mali’s democratic transition.
England batsman Jonathan Trott’s announcement that he was to leave the Ashes team with a stress-related illness has left many pundits feeling guilty.
Rescue officials say there are no more construction workers trapped beneath the collapsed shopping mall north of Durban.
Côte d’Ivoire has joined Nigeria as the first African teams to reach next year’s World Cup finals.
Finger-pointing in the Philippines is sure to worsen as the typhoon’s official death toll rises to nearly 4 000.