That's more than twice the number of arrests reported earlier; political opponents reject government's claims of a scheme
Electoral commission says more than 98 percent of voters in 30 districts voted to lift term limits for incumbent
Seventh installment of Star Wars saga presents old and new characters
New budget avoids government shutdown through 2016 fiscal year and represents highly unusual cooperation between Democrats and Republicans, who in the past have often deadlocked
At least four senior officers arrested, including former military chief of staff, General Salou, and Lieutenant-Colonel Haoua, head of the air force base in Niamey
After three days of deliberations, jury informed judge that it could not reach a verdict
Local people like Ambrose Mlilo of the Bulawayo Progressive Residents’ Association said Zimbabweans will resist the minister’s moves to increase power charges.
Opponents say draft law could spell trouble for controversial issues and stifle dissent; supporters maintain it would reign in fraudulent groups
Arrest in Paris area is related to November 13 bombings; two arrests in northern France are tied to attack on kosher market in January
World Food Program says an estimated 30 million people in sub-Saharan Africa don’t know when their next meal is coming
Nobel laureate sets an example for her fellow, newly-elected NLD lawmakers after having told them they are literally responsible for keeping constituencies clean
Announcement of final agreement Saturday evening was greeted with cheers, hugs and prolonged applause at conference hall in Paris
War veterans in Mashonaland East, Bulawayo and Matabeleland provinces have thrown spanners into First Lady Grace Mugabe's ambitions to deputize her husband.
Outpatient procedure that uses robotic technology to target deadly tissue recently approved by FDA for use in US
Mompati Tlhankane, Joseph Tirelo and several citizens told VOA Studio 7 the country is failing to control large numbers of Zimbabweans being forced to leave their homes.
With leaders hoping to adjourn Congress for the year within days, chance for both political parties to declare important victories helps to spur effort to clinch agreement
Stephen Simunyu, the owner of Cargo Link, which is based in North Carolina in the United States.
More than 200,000 Britons sign online petition, saying remarks amount to 'hate speech' and call for Republican presidential candidate to be barred from UK
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, under heavy criticism for handling of police shooting that resulted in death of black teen, gave emotional apology hours before angry street crowds demanded his resignation
Researchers say although six out of 10 Africans with HIV are women, men are 25 percent more likely to die from the disease because they don’t know their status and/or don't access services
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