The White House on Sunday demanded that Zimbabwe’s government and its ”thugs” halt election violence immediately.
At least 229 people are dead after Typhoon Fengshen ravaged the central and southern Philippines — and more than 700 are missing after a ferry sank.
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai withdrew on Sunday from the June 27 presidential run-off election.
Chad’s President Idriss Déby Itno said Saturday that a rebel militia and propaganda run on Ndjamena had been totally brought under control.
Lee Child’s 12th novel, Nothing to Lose, goes straight to number one in the New York Times hardback fiction list.
”Kill for Zuma” statements made by Julius Malema and Zwelinzima Vavi were an insult to the intelligence of voters, says Motsoko Pheko.
A Soweto petrol attendant was killed on Sunday by customers who refused to pay for their petrol, Gauteng police said.
The Mozambican government is to suspend temporarily customs duties and value-added tax on all imported fuel products.
Two men are expected to appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Monday for allegedly breaking into a clinic and stealing medicine.
Volunteer psychologists in Cape Town speak of a sense of profound hopelessness among foreigners. Men came forward for therapy more readily than women.