8 min ago | Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Orange Democratic Movement presidential aspirant Raila Odinga has opened the party's County office at Kwale Kenya National Union of Teachers building.
4 hrs ago | The Washington Post
Pakistani PM charged with contempt, escalating crisis in nuclear-armed nation
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani waves upon his arrival at the Supreme Court for a hearing in Islamabad.
Lesotho: Snap Election for Politicians in Disarray?
Maseru - Lesotho is due for a general election to choose a new national government between February and May of this year.
Quebec targets bullying with new legislation, million-dollar ad campaign
Read Monday's Vancouver Sun for a look at what's hot this week in music, TV and movies, including the film This Means War.
Petting the panda: Harper's China trip showcases a gentler approach
A beaming Stephen Harper petting a panda may be the signature photo of the prime minister's four-day trip to China and also the signature symbol.
Ed Balls's new guerrilla Gary Follis is bang on target
When Follis was on London's Lambeth council, an investigation by an Ethical Standards Officer ruled he had 'brought his office and authority into disrepute' by misquoting council officials in an election.
Newman on track with train vow
CAMPBELL Newman has promised commuters who travel on the Ferny Grove line a service every 15 minutes in off-peak periods.
Stanley Cup riot: B.C. judge to rule Monday if cases can be broadcast from courtroom
CTV Ottawa's Carol Anne Meehan is thanking members of the public for their support after her husband was found dead a week and a half ago.
Tim Hudak survives Progressive Conservative leadership vote
Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak says he's sorry for botching the last election - and party members have accepted his apology.
Weatherill claims by-election victory
PREMIER Jay Weatherill has all but declared the Port Adelaide by-election a win for Labor but the party's candidate won't go as far as to claim victory.
Greek premier defends bailout deal, painful cuts
Warning of a "catastrophe" that would leave Greeks subsisting on food stamps and the country wallowing in bankruptcy, Greek leaders urged lawmakers Saturday to pass more painful spending cuts on the eve of a crucial vote to qualify for a massive bailout.
PM's flood trip 'set to be washout'
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's five-day flood trip is likely to be futile as it is aimed at boosting the government's popularity rather than seriously looking into flood problems, critics say.
OBA accused of 'disgraceful' tactic on pay cuts for MPs
10: The OBA once again show their true face as opportunists less interested in the public good than in their own political agenda.
Gordon Campbell talks up European trade deal
Former B.C. premier Gordon Campbell says Canada is seeking to sign a trade agreement with the financially trouble European Union sometime this year.
Greek premier says default would lead to 'chaos'
Riot police guard the entrance to the Development Ministry in Athens, which was occupied by protesting PPC electricity company employees on Wednesday, Feb.
ALP will 'lose every seat' - Palmer
LNP backer Clive Palmer says the ALP will be swept from office - and practically from existence - at the March poll.
Potential labour strife looms in Ontario deficit fight, McGuinty warns
Premier Dalton McGuinty is warning of possible labour strife as he takes aim at public sector wages to curb the province's $16 billion deficit.
Liberals reach post-election high, but Tories rule the polls
Justin Trudeau is one of the most popular potential leaders of the Liberals despite the fact that he's not running for the position, according to a poll.
Greece caught between protests, austerity demands
ATHENS, Greece - Greece's future in the euro grew increasingly precarious Friday as violence erupted on the streets of Athens and politicians resigned from the government after European leaders demanded that they deliver even deeper austerity.
Spanish police arrest man convicted in the 2003 assassination of Serbia's premier
Spanish police have arrested three men, including one who had been a fugitive for five years after being convicted for the 2003 assassination of Serbia's prime minister, the Interior Ministry said in a statement Friday.