US warplanes bombed a mobile air defence radar in a raid on the military side of the international airport in Basra in southern Iraq, Pentagon officials said on Thursday.
A thief who disguised himself as a ghost using ash and grease and robbed foreigners at a prime tourist site in southern Zimbabwe has been arrested, the Herald newspaper reported Saturday.
The United States has made an attempt to develop mood-altering weapons similar to the gas used in a recent hostage crisis in Moscow but abandoned the program because it was difficult to reconcile with international law.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s government has published regulations that freeze the prices of a huge range of retail goods, reports the state press.
A study that found adult blood stem cells were unable to transform themselves into other types of tissue raises new doubts about whether they could be used to reinvigorate ailing organs.
Zimbabwe’s High Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of its justice minister after he failed to appear in court to answer charges of contempt of court, a state-owned daily said on Tuesday.
Black twins born to a white couple after an IVF (in vitro fertilisation) blunder should remain with them, a British judge said Monday, naming for the first time the hospital responsible for the fiasco.
The stranding of the Jolly Rubino off the St Lucia estuary had led to claims totalling almost R15-million for one of Santam’s underwriting agencies, Associated Marine Underwriting Agency (Amua).
Workers have been barred from entering a factory after more than 50 people were hospitalised for inhaling toxic fumes at a textile factory in northern Durban, the labour department said on Thursday.