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Iraq opened its giant oilfields to foreign firms on Monday, putting British and U.S. companies in pole position five years after U.S.-led troops invaded the country to oust Saddam Hussein.
The...
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe defended his agricultural policies on Tuesday against widespread accusations he was pushing a country once known as the breadbasket of Africa into starvation....
A leadership meeting of President Robert Mugabe's ruling party will decide on Friday to contest a runoff election against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, a senior official said....
Zimbabweans hoping elections will bring relief from an economic catastrophe anxiously awaited a leadership meeting expected to discuss the biggest challenge to President Robert Mugabe's...
The United States on Monday urged Libya to release without conditions an ailing political dissident now recovering in a Tripoli hospital.
Fathi al-Jahmi, a former provincial governor who has been...
NATO troops secured a hostile strip of north Kosovo on Tuesday after Serb riots forced the pullout of U.N. personnel in the most serious challenge to the state since it split from Serbia last...
Serbia intends to rule parts of Kosovo where "loyal citizens" still look to Belgrade for government, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said on Monday.
In a fresh challenge to the West,...
The party of assassinated former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto began stitching together a coalition on Wednesday that could spell the end for President Pervez Musharraf, after winning the...