It was September 30 2003. A young intelligence officer, Federico Armati, was renting a house that looks on to Campo de’ Fiori, a square in old Rome.
Durban businessman and socialite Prince Sifiso Zulu is no longer under police guard in hospital, police said on Wednesday.
ANC president Jacob Zuma said he had never acted ”unconstitutionally” and denied the ruling party was on a collision course with the judiciary.
Kliptown residents are expected to boycott former president Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebrations to be held in the township.
Springboks and All Blacks coaches are to meet Matt Goddard before Saturday’s clash in an attempt to stop a war of words spilling on to the field.
The battle over a -billion order for in-flight refuelling tankers for the United States Air Force took another dramatic twist on Wednesday.
An analysis of moon rocks collected during the Apollo missions has found much higher levels of water than scientists had expected.
A Russian woman in St Petersburg killed her drunk husband with a folding couch, Russian media reported on Wednesday.
Latvia lets loose every five years with a huge songfest that long powered its drive for freedom under decades of Moscow-led rule.
A bomb explodes in a busy shopping street, leaving injured shoppers requiring rapid assistance. Thankfully it is only on a computer screen.