Zimbabwe holds a general election on July 30, the first without Mugabe who was forced out of office after a brief military takeover last year
Former US Army vice chief of staff says military option remains viable if Kim Jong Un does not give up nuclear weapons
Rights monitoring group says rhetoric is not enough to save Zimbabwe's first election without Robert Mugabe since the country's independence 38 years ago
President vows to raise issue of abducted Japanese during summit; he would also like to see normalization of US-North Korea relations
No vote for you: Zimbabwe’s large diaspora angry over inability to vote in pivotal July election
'... We want to know who is printing the ballot papers, we want to know how many ballot papers have been printed, we want an audit of the biometric voters’ roll.'
Street demonstration was Harare's largest since the massive one in November leading to Mugabe's departure
President Donald Trump is to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12
Judge gives Manafort, already under indictment for other charges, until Friday to respond to prosecutors' allegations
A look at what’s true and what’s not about presidential pardons
DRC’s Virunga park is home to endangered mountain gorillas and other wildlife
U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller asked the judge overseeing the case to revoke or revise an order releasing President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman ahead of his trial
Sanctions were imposed for abuses, election rigging during years of rule by autocratic president Robert Mugabe
Victim says family has ties to Taliban
Smoking is down, but few countries set to meet tobacco reduction target by 2025
He has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of women; he denies having had nonconsensual sex
ABC cancels Barr's TV show after she made racist remarks about former presidential advisor Valerie Jarrett
New death happened in Iboko, a rural area in northwestern Equateur province, said Health Ministry statement released Sunday
The “last straw,” according to a White House official, was an insult of U.S. Vice President Mike Pence earlier Thursday in a statement by North Korea’s vice foreign minister, Choe Son Hui. She called Pence a “political dummy”.
Researchers found that carbon dioxide lowers nutritional value of some crops
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