Four officials have pleaded not guilty in anti-corruption court over a $15-million tender for equipment that was meant to prevent vote fraud.
Chinese authorities investigating what could be Beijing’s first major suicide attack have been searching for two men from Muslim-dominated Xinjiang.
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The World Health Organisation has confirmed a polio outbreak among young children in north-east Syria, adding that the risk is high for it to spread.
Lou Reed, whose band the Velvet Underground became one of the most influential in rock has died at the age of 71.
At least 49 were killed in Baghdad on Sunday in predominantly Shi’ite Muslim areas.
As the DRC army and M23 rebels clash, Rwanda is asked for help in disarming the insurgents.
Proteas batsman Faf du Plessis has been fined 50% of his match fee after he was found guilty of ball tampering.
Despite rejecting the accusations, Libya’s Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has laid the blame of his brief kidnapping on two lawmakers.
Long-delayed peace talks aimed at ending the Syrian conflict have provisionally been set for November 23.
The Proteas say they were outplayed by Pakistan after they suffered a seven-wicket defeat after tea on the fourth day.