Moscow reaffirms right to defend Russians in Ukraine

MOSCOW – Russia reserves the right to ensure the safety of all Russians in Ukraine, the country’s Foreign Ministry said Friday in a statement following clashes Thursday between demonstrators in…

US, Russia launch last-gasp diplomacy before Crimea vote

LONDON – The US and Russia on Friday were set to launch a round of last-gasp diplomacy, two days before Crimea votes to secede from Ukraine in a referendum that…

LATEST: Russia urges OSCE to send observers to Crimea referendum

MOSCOW – Russia on Friday called on the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to send its observers to monitor Crimea’s controversial referendum on independence from Ukraine.

LATEST: Search for Malaysian plane may extend to Indian Ocean: US

WASHINGTON/KUALA LUMPUR – A new search area for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may be opened in the Indian Ocean, the White House said, significantly broadening the potential location of the…

BREAKING NEWS: Guilty – Vybz Kartel, Three Co-Accused Convicted, Shane Williams Freed

Barbara Gayle, Justice Coordinator Dancehall entertainer Vybz Kartel and three of his four co-accused have been found guilty of the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams marking the end to a…

MPs plan parly boycott

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau— Some National Assembly members from Zanu-PF and MDC-T have allegedly connived to boycott debates in the House to protest Speaker Cde Jacob Mudenda’s position that they…

Job Sikhala rejoins MDC-T

Temba Dube Senior Reporter PLAGUED by vicious factional infighting, the MDC-T has readmitted MDC-99 leader Job Sikhala and Joubert Mudzumwe in what is viewed as a desperate attempt to save…

Ex-minister Masaiti in hubby snatching storm

Catherine Mutema Midlands Reporter MDC-T’s former Member of Parliament for Dzivarasekwa, Evelyn Masaiti, has allegedly snatched a Gweru woman’s husband and is now involved in fighting for the custody of…

SK Moyo slams ZBC’s rumour-based reportage

Nyemudzai Kakore Harare Bureau Senior Minister of State Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo has berated the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation for premising some of its programming on “rumours”. Ambassador Moyo told delegates…

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