

EU sanctions 17 Syria ministers, central bank governor
The European Union on Monday placed 17 Syrian ministers plus the central bank governor on a sanctions blacklist targeting the regime of...


Tunisia finds 4 arms caches near Libya border
Tunisian authorities have discovered four arms caches in the south of the country near the border with war-ravaged Libya and seized large...


Shaduka saga ends
Namibia’s most prominent fugitive, Lazarus Shaduka, surrendered himself at the Namibian consulate at Ondjiva, Angola, yesterday....


Former PS killed in horror crash
The six people who died in a collision on the Okahandja-Otjiwarongo road on Friday evening have been identified. Spokesperson of the...


Rudisha replaces Fredericks as head of African athletes' body
Kenya's two-time world and Olympic 800 metres champion David Rudisha has been appointed to chair the African Athletics Confederation...


Anti-Trump protests continue around the US
Demonstrators in both red and blue states hit the streets for a second day Thursday to express their outrage over Donald Trump's...


Battle for Mosul nears ancient Nimrud
The battle for Iraq's second city Mosul neared the remains of ancient Nimrud on Thursday, the military said, raising fears for the famed...


Charges against Cecil the Lion hunter dropped - Lawyer
A court in Zimbabwe has agreed to drop the charges against the professional hunter involved in last year's high-profile killing of Cecil...


Govt blocks phosphate talks
Government blocked discussions on marine phosphate mining after the environmental clearance certificate issued to Namibia Marine...


Flanker roles for Du Toit, Alberts?
Pieter-Steph du Toit and Willem Alberts look likely to be the Springbok flanks for Saturday’s Test against England at Twickenham....






