Hundreds of international students at Rice University attended a special orientation program to welcome them to their new school
After Saturday’s death of US Sen. John McCain, White House flag was lowered to half-staff, and returned to full height Monday — provoking consternation and confusion — later Monday afternoon, it partly descended the pole again
Researchers in Australia have developed the world's first blood test for one type of skin cancer. The test could lead to higher rates of survival from melanoma.
Friday, country’s top court rejected challenge of July 30 election results, upholding President Emmerson Mnangagwa's narrow win
U.S. Senator John McCain died Saturday at age 81 after a battle with brain cancer that robbed America of a revered statesman, proud patriot, and self-sacrificing warrior.
McCain’s plane was shot down during a combat mission over Vietnam in 1967. He spent 5½ years in captivity, including two years in solitary confinement, and was subjected to frequent beatings and torture that left a permanent disability.
Country’s main opposition group wants results that gave incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa’s razor-thin 50.8 victory in July poll overturned
The singer’s faith and financial support kept civil rights organizations going
Retired Admiral William McRaven defends former CIA head John Brennan, says Trump has embarrassed the nation
Well-wishers offered words of encouragement the 76-year-old Queen of Soul and her family
Thousands of prisoners have been released under the new prime minister, but torture victims and others wonder how the government will address injustices committed by security forces
Inauguration has been delayed pending the verdict on the opposition's legal challenge to the July 30 election results
Peter Strzok led FBI’s 2016 investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and later worked on special counsel’s investigation of Russian interference in 2016 election
UNICEF says 35 percent of Ugandan females and 17 percent of males have been sexually abused
“The Zambian authorities have violated the Refugee Control Act of Zambia and the Immigration and Deportation Act because first of all, ordinarily any Zambian or Zimbabwean does not need a visa to go to either country ..."
Zambia’s high court issues an order to stop Tendai Biti’s deportation, but authorities refused to honor it
Human Rights Watch allegation contradicts assertions by government that it has abandoned state-sponsored violence and intimidation associated with rule of former leader Robert Mugabe
The election commission gave Mnangagwa 50.8 percent of the vote, barely ahead of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, who promises a court challenge
Truckloads of police, with shields and batons, and cameras rolling, tried to disperse about 100 local and international press gathered to hear Chamisa
Ahead of vote, Mugabe lashed out at ZANU-PF, the party he founded, saying it did not have his support
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