Nigeria theft blots Shell profits

London — Rising costs and a surge in oil thefts in Nigeria, among other factors, hit Royal Dutch Shell’s second quarter profits, a result that outgoing chief executive Peter Voser…

Iran sanctions bill to slash oil exports

Washington — The House of Representatives easily passed a bill on Wednesday to tighten sanctions on Iran, showing a strong message to Tehran over its disputed nuclear programme days before…

Mauritius airport on high alert after discovery of H1N1 flu case

PORT LOUIS. — Mauritius on Friday put its international airport on high alert after this week’s confirmation of the first case of H1N1 flu. Unconfirmed reports indicated that two other…

Firm to launch on-line marketing platform

Harare Bureau ESAJA Continental Services, a local technology startup company, will on Thursday next week launch its on-line Zimbabwe country channel in a bid to enhance market place interaction for…

AU resolves to use dialogue to end conflicts

NAIROBI — African leaders ended the two-day special International Conference on the Great Lakes (ICGLR) region with a raft of measures aimed at ending ongoing conflicts in the region.

Syria’s Assad ‘sure of victory’ in fight against rebels

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told his troops yesterday that he was “sure of victory” after they inflicted two defeats in as many months on rebels fighting to overthrow him.

Murdoch’s Sun newspaper goes behind paywall

Britain’s top-selling newspaper The Sun, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, yesterday began charging readers for access to its website. Known for its celebrity scoops and topless “page three” models,…

Peres honours Holocaust victims

Israeli President Shimon Peres yesterday honoured thousands of Lithuanian Jews slaughtered in the Holocaust, during a visit to a memorial site close to his birthplace.

Queen Elizabeth tells Britain to be brave on imaginary nuclear war

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II told her “brave country” to stand firm as it faced up to a nuclear war, in a previously secret speech prepared for her in 1983.

Over 1 000 killed in Iraq violence in July

BAGHDAD  — The monthly death toll among Iraqis from violence reached more than 1 000 in July, marking the highest level in nearly five years, the UN said yesterday.

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