Vast leak exposes how Credit Suisse served strongmen and spies
Bank held hundreds of millions of dollars for heads of state, intelligence officials and human rights abusers
Bank held hundreds of millions of dollars for heads of state, intelligence officials and human rights abusers
A new documentary puts the dictator’s lasting and insidious influence under the microscope
Irish aid agency Goal says urgent support needed to deal with rise in infections
Two officials have sentences commuted, ending what may be world’s longest diplomatic asylum saga
Local hierarchy critical of ‘alarming levels’ of graft in country enduring ‘multilayered crisis’
As Emmanuel Macron promises aid will not go to corrupt hands, locals say ruling class’s credibility is finished
Opponents believe the president is using the Covid-19 lockdown to suppress opposition rather than to save lives
Hopewell Chin’ono seized as part of a crackdown on anti-corruption protesters
Marry Chiwenga accused of disconnecting Constantino Chiwenga’s life support machine
‘We receive texts and messages that we are in danger and our children will be raped’
The one-time ‘bread basket of Africa’ faces a severe crisis in wake of cyclone and drought
Former Zimbabwean leader told relatives he did not want ‘tormentors’ to arrange burial
Zanu-PF-led government urged to adopt a human rights approach to policing demonstrations
Former president to be interred in National Heroes Acre mausoleum in about 30 days
Zimbabweans torn in mourning for leader who ended colonial rule but ruined economy
Public not sure when his body would be returned or when he would be buried
Guerrilla leader led Zimbabwe to independence in 1980 and ruled with an iron fist
President once hailed as beacon of African liberation whose rule bankrupted country
Little change one year on from President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration
Opposition leader says party called off demonstration to avoid bloodshed
Aid target rises to €331m as humanitarian disaster feared in southern African country
Robert Mugabe’s agrarian policy saw up to 4,000 farmers removed from their land
The evictions were carried out under former president Mugabe’s land reform programme
Zimbabwe’s president says search has begun for lawyers, doctors and nurses who assisted civilians during protests over the economy
Opposition in hiding after arbitrary arrests, beatings and rapes by police and military
Harare residents say people beaten in streets despite Mnangagwa vow to investigate crackdown
Security forces apparently targeted opposition and union officials during fuel protests
Fatalities as security forces use violence to quell unrest over 150% fuel price hike
Five reported killed in clashes on Monday during protests over rising fuel prices
Former first lady accused of assaulting model in Johannesburg hotel in 2017
Improved train services mean it’s easier than ever to explore Sri Lanka but campaigners warn a surge in tourism could ruin its natural beauty
Reviving country’s battered fortunes will be massive task for new president
Caveat: In Irish business community, links to unsavoury regimes are everywhere
In a sport where verbal crime pays, the Irishman is laughing all the way to the bank
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices