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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday spurned a call from African leaders for talks with President Robert Mugabe on forming a unity government, saying conditions were not yet...
World powers will on Saturday promise Iran economic benefits if it halts sensitive nuclear work, but there is little sign of any breakthrough soon in a dispute that has helped send oil prices to...
Western donors have failed to condemn war crimes by Ethiopian forces during a year-old campaign against separatist fighters in the country's eastern Ogaden region, Human Rights Watch said on...
Heavy fighting erupted between Sudan's army and southern Sudanese forces in the disputed oil-rich town of Abyei on Tuesday, leaving at least 100 injured and an unknown number dead, aid workers...
The chairman of agriculture talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) distributed a revised negotiating text to members on Monday, opening the way for a meeting of ministers in a few weeks to...
Russia will take military and other steps along its borders if ex-Soviet Ukraine and Georgia join NATO, Russian news agencies quoted the armed forces' chief of staff as saying on Friday....
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's powerful labour federation the Congress of South African Trade Unions on threatens marches and possible strikes to protest against rising food prices. The...