Zimbabwe presidential rivals both signal election win, result due soon
Both leading contestants in Zimbabwe’s disputed presidential election indicated they had won on Thursday as a tense nation awaited official results three days after voting.
WHO warns there may be no vaccine option for new Ebola outbreak
It may be impossible to use a vaccine to tackle Democratic Republic of Congo’s new Ebola outbreak that has caused four confirmed cases, including two health workers, a senior World Health Organization (WHO) official said on Thursday.
WHO warns there may be no vaccine option for new Ebola outbreak
It may be impossible to use a vaccine to tackle Democratic Republic of Congo’s new Ebola outbreak, which has spread over 10s of kilometers and may have begun in May, a senior World Health Organization official said on Thursday.
Zimbabwe death toll after election violence rises to six: police
Zimbabwe police said on Thursday the death toll a day after clashes between soldiers, police and opposition party supporters had doubled to six after three people succumbed to their injuries.
Zimbabwe’s Chamisa reluctant to challenge results in court
Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa questioned the independence of the judiciary on Thursday and said he was reluctant to go to court to challenge the results of this week’s presidential election, which he claims to have won.
Trump’s attacks on media may lead to real violence: U.N. expert
U.S. President Donald Trump’s verbal attacks on the media run the risk of triggering real violence against journalists, the U.N. rapporteur for freedom of expression said on Thursday.
Reflexes, solidarity help passengers to flee burning Mexico plane
Shortly after boarding her flight in the northern Mexican state of Durango on Tuesday afternoon, Ashley Garcia had a premonition that something was wrong.
Netanyahu cancels Colombia trip amid Gaza truce talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has canceled a South American trip planned for next week due to the situation around the Gaza Strip, an Israeli official said on Thursday, as U.N. ceasefire talks pressed on.
Poland’s Supreme Court says judges should stay pending ECJ decision
Judges who want to continue working in Poland’s Supreme Court can do so until the European Union’s top court rules on the legality of measures effectively allowing the government to choose the court’s staff, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday,
Saudi-led coalition strikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah fishing port kill 26: medical sources
Twenty six people were killed and 35 others were wounded in Saudi-led coalition air strikes on the fishing port and fish market in the Yemeni city of Hodeidah, Yemeni medical sources told Reuters on Thursday.




