Former first lady Marike de Klerk’s dance instructor John Thebus on Wednesday denied claims that he stabbed and strangled her in her beachfront apartment.
The US military has in custody a man who law enforcement officials believe directed an al-Qaida plot to destroy the American Embassy in Singapore, a senior Bush administration official said.
Iraq repeated denials it is rearming and said that even without sophisticated weapons, it will teach the United States an unforgettable lesson if it is attacked.
The Zimbabwe government has shrugged off the EU’s decision to extend sanctions against senior officials and ruling party members, including President Robert Mugabe’s wife.
Zimbabwean police have arrested a total of 277 white farmers since the start of a crackdown on those defying a deadline to leave their land to make way for new black farmers.
The Zimbabwe government has accused the US of breaching regulations by allowing some of its diplomatic staff to travel outside the capital without permission, a newspaper said on Thursday.
Lying flat out in an incubator the two-month-old giant panda cub, a fuzz of black and white no longer than a forearm, wriggled and squirmed as the keeper rubbed her neck and back.
Sudan’s SPLM/A rebels on Saturday claimed seven children have been injured in a bombing attack by government planes.
Two high-ranking officers were among 25 people killed when a Russian-made military helicopter crashed due to bad weather in the Angolan province of Cuanza-Norte.
Business must help ensure that the upcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development produces more consensus than disagreement, business leader Tokyo Sexwale said on Wednesday.