Alassane Ouattara on Friday sacked several top officials close to Laurent Gbagbo as he consolidates power after the nation’s political crisis.
The body of a fighter who appeared to be a member of the AU’s peacekeeping mission was pulled through Somali streets by a rope on Thursday.
A current affairs outside broadcast was on Saturday abandoned when a group of people wearing ANC T-shirts stormed the hall and disrupted proceedings.
Liverpool’s players are delighted at Kenny Dalglish signing a new three-year contract ahead of the a chance to secure fifth place against Tottenham.
Venus Williams on Friday also pulled out of the French Open, resulting in the first Grand Slam tournament since 2003 without either Williams sister.
Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi admit holding British-based Anton Hammerl, but his wife and son have had no other news.
At least five developers were contacted by Lodsys, which says it has four patents relating to Apple’s in-app purchase system.
Uganda on Friday shelved an anti-gay Bill that would have brought in the death penalty for certain homosexual acts after the US slammed it.
Gaddafi declared in an audio message on Friday he was beyond the reach of Nato bombs after a government denial of claims he was wounded.
Pakistan’s Parliament on Saturday demanded an end to US drone strikes on its territory and called for a probe into the raid that killed Bin Laden.