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
Country tense as electoral commission prepares to announce results
Party of Nelson Mandela slowly losing support over shortcomings in running the country and corruption scandals
Government says it can not afford payment in US dollars as strike enters its sixth week
Trump administration pushes hard on border crisis and accuse Democrats of refusing to negotiate reopening of government
Trump, congressional leaders meeting again as government shutdown reaches 19 days in dispute over funding for barrier on US-Mexican border
“The ZHDA members have remained incapacitated and will not be able to resume normal duty ..."
“Our members are unable to report for duty with effect from the 8th of January 2019 due to incapacitation. To enable the teachers to report for work and to subsist, we demand the payment of salaries in U.S dollars."
“Delta withdraws the notice to sell its products exclusively in hard currency, in the spirit of the multi-currency framework."
Pre-election polls indicated that opposition figure Martin Fayulu was favorite to replace Kabila, who threw his support behind his former interior minister, Emmanuel Shadary
Partial US government shutdown dispute over wall hits 16th day with no immediate end in sight
“… The first lady met with the NEC (National Employment Council) early morning in a bid to end the impasse ... The doctors clearly outlined the grievances and gave media briefings afterward just highlighting the same. Any other report other than this was clearly false. The strike is still ongoing.”
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