(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 11, 2009) Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe addressed his party's congress, likely the last for the 85-year-old leader. Also, international companies have been bidding for rights to Iraqi oil fields. Al Jazeera English also reports on the large carbo...
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(Global Pulse: July 3, 2008) Robert Mugabe wins re-election as president of Zimbabwe in a campaign of violence and intimidation. Activists fight back, with new media as their weapon. Can the people of Zimbabwe take back the democracy Mugabe stole?SOURCES: BBC, U.K.; Al Jazeera, Qatar; ABC News,...
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In May 2005 the regime of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe demolished informal housing and razed whole neighbourhoods, upending the lives of a huge number of the urban poor. To this day, many of them are still without homes, living in harsh conditions made event more abject by the country’s econ...
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This Al Jazeera English news alert covers the trip of South African President Jacob Zuma to Zimbabwe. Zuma’s attempts to find a resolution to problems around a power sharing agreement between Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai appear to have failed. Other news stories include a...
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(Al Jazeera English: November 9, 2009) Germany is celebrating twenty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, with crowds gathering at the Brandenburg Gate for the festivities. Also, three American hikers who crossed into Iran in July now face charges of espionage. In Zimbabwe, the terrorism tri...
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Nobel-laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu discusses his views on the political and social aftermath of the recent elections in Zimbabwe and how perceptions of President Mugabe have shifted in Africa over the last several decades, in this discussion held at the World Affairs Council of Northern Cali...
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The nightmare began four years ago when Zimbabwe government officials destroyed the houses of the urban poor who were living in the suburbs of of Harare.
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The total loss for the displaced is thought to be worth millions of dollars. A huge sum of money in a country where two-thirds of the population survive on less than one dollar a day. John Chitawa is one of the lucky ones. The government built him a four-room house in exchange. There’s no running...
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