Zimbabwe’s police have seized cars belonging to Morgan Tsvangirai’s official escort and arrested his drivers for possessing police beacon lights.
The Egyptian president may not quit until September but amending a constitution that afforded him such power can begin sooner.
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Ten people, including two children, were killed on Tuesday when a taxi burst into flames on the N1 between Beaufort West and Leeu Gamka.
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Eight giraffes got a very rare ride to their new home — in a boat.
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A man injured when Bahraini police dispersed crowds of anti-government protesters in a village east of Manama has died of his wounds.
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Five-year-old Fatime Owye’s emaciated body evokes memories of famines such as those in 1980s Ethiopia.
George Shearing, who was born blind in Britain only to achieve world renown as a pianist and a composer in the US, died on February 15.
George Shearing, who was born blind in Britain only to achieve world renown as a pianist and a composer in the US, died on Monday aged 91.
A federal judge hears arguments on Tuesday on an order directing Twitter to hand over information on the accounts of people connected to WikiLeaks.
Côte d’Ivoire’s incumbent leader filed a lawsuit on Monday against Ecowas for recognising his rival as the winner of the country’s elections.