ZIMBABWE leader Robert Mugabe, beaten into second place in the first round of a presidential election in March, will this weekend begin his campaign for a run-off poll, state media said today
JAPAN has passed a law allowing military use of space, ending a decades-old pacifist policy as it casts a wary eye on North Korea`s nuclear ambitions and China`s rising spending on its armed forces
A SWEDISH contractor was arrested today when traces of highly explosive material were found on him as he was about to enter a nuclear power plant in southern Sweden
REPORTS of a plane crashing into a building in Sao Paulo in Brazil have proved to be wide of the mark, with the drama downgraded to a fire in a mattress shop
US Democrat Barack Obama is set to take a big stride to the party`s White House nomination as Kentucky and Oregon vote, but Hillary Clinton`s camp insist she is the best general election bet
A GRANDMOTHER who impaled her toddler grandson with a clothes horse said she couldn`t look at the child, knowing what she had done, a court has been told