A US federal magistrate in New York has recommended that Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party pay -million in compensation for several cases of political killings and torture.
Japanese seismologists believe they have confirmed a controversial technique, measuring electromagnetic signals from rocks, that hopes to predict when and where earthquakes will occur and how destructive they will be.
Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) alleged on Sunday that voters in a key southwestern by-election have been bribed with food and intimidated into voting for the ruling party.
The youngest son of South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung has denied corruption charges when he appeared in court at the start of his trial.
John Rawls, a giant of 20th century philosophy who revived the study of ethics and became an intellectual hero of liberalism, has died. He was 81.
A police disciplinary hearing on Tuesday recommended that the commander of the Cape Peninsula dog unit be fired over an alleged racist slur.
After 65 years in the precincts of Parliament the British High Commission is considering giving up its prime location and relocating to another building in the city,
Australia’s Roman Catholic Church took out newspaper
advertisements in major cities on Saturday to apologise to victims of sexual abuse.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has denounced US and other western criticism of his government as a racist campaign to undermine his nation’s independence.
A Zimbabwe journalist who wrote an article this month claiming the country’s police chief was unwell, has been sentenced to three months in jail under the Police Act.