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.
Cape Town mayor Gerald Morkel has been questioned by the investigative unit, the Scorpions, his representative Kylie Hatton confirmed on Tuesday.
The King of the AmaRharhabe Kingdom, Maxhoba Sandile, has invited all chiefs to his Great Place in Mngqesha, Eastern Cape, on June 12 to discuss the controversial play Thuthula — Heart of the Labyrinth.
Security forces in Afghanistan have confirmed the discovery of a bomb concealed in a child’s remote-controlled car outside a UN guest house in Kabul.
South African adventurer Mike Horn will start the frigid fourth leg of his one-man Arctic Circle tour on Wednesday.
Investigators have identified the al-Qaida operative who recruited Mohammed Atta and other Hamburg-based hijackers who took part in the September 11 terrorist attacks