The accused officials and other people include Obert Mpofu, Wicknel Chivayo, Mlungisi Moyo, Elizabeth Mutsvangwa, Henrietta Rushywa, Nevile Mutsvangwa, Prisca Mupfumira, Tongayi Muzenda, Lipson Mhonda, Dr. Shar and Tafadzwa Musarara.
Official sources in Mozambique say at least 68 people were killed in the cyclone. Zimbabwean officials told reporters that 89 people died in Zimbabwe.
Tshisekedi said early Sunday that the court's decision to reject claims of electoral fraud and declare him president was a victory for the entire country
King, born in Georgia, grew up to embody the US civil rights movement
US leader says Democrats 'should do the right thing,' by agreeing to his border wall plan in exchange for three years' deportation protection for immigrants illegally in the US
It is unclear whether president's offer will be sufficient to reach deal with Democrats
Police add charge of subversion to pastor accused of inciting protesters to violence
US also urged Zimbabwe's government to restore access to social media as country faces its worst unrest since deadly post-election violence in August
Ahmed Hussein-Suale was killed late Wednesday, shot twice in the chest and once in the neck at close range while driving in the suburb of Accra where he lived. He died immediately, according to police
All the students who took part performed better on the exam than those who did not, even before adding in the extra points earned through extra sleep
Anastasia Vashukevich was held for questioning at a Moscow airport after she was deported from Thailand as part of a group convicted of participating in a 'sex training course'
Trump lawyer's acknowledgment sharply at odds with frequent denials of collusion by the U.S. leader, but he later clarifies
Soldiers deployed to some areas of the capital where police were clashing with protesters over fuel hikes; several people, including a bystander, were injured by gunfire
New York's Jerrold Nadler says his Judiciary Committee 'will take steps to better understand both the president's actions and the FBI's response to that behavior' in coming weeks
In push for wall funding, Trump warns of southern 'invasion'; meanwhile, partial federal shutdown enters 21st day
Nine-term US representative from Iowa will now face a primary challenge back home
Bishops say results giving victory to Felix Tshisekedi 'do not correspond' to data gathered by observers
Result could lead to country’s first democratic transfer of power since independence from Belgium in 1960; U.N. notes 'broad and inclusive participation of political parties'
Fewer than three in 10 young Zimbabweans have steady jobs
President Donald Trump would almost certainly face a legal challenge if he carries out his threat to get funding for a U.S.-Mexico border wall by declaring a national emergency and circumventing Congress's purse-strings power
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