Last-ditch effort to move Zimbabwe talks forward - Christian Science Monitor
Zimbabwe rivals hold second day of talks in South Africa AFP - PRETORIA (AFP) — Zimbabwe's ruling party and opposition held a second day of talks in South Africa on Friday after the UN delayed a vote on fresh sanctions ... |
113 MDC supporters killed, claim The Press Association - Zimbabwe's opposition party has reported that at least 113 of its members have been killed in political violence since the country held its first round of ... |
United Nations fears civil war threat Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - The UN Security Council yesterday delayed a vote on UN sanctions against Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe as the Government and opposition began mediated ... |
Zimbabwean opposition chief negotiator heads home The Associated Press - JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — The Zimbabwean opposition's chief negotiator returned home Friday after coming to South Africa to set out conditions for ... |
An anguished cry from afar Los Angeles Times, CA - A reader passes along a Zimbabwean's account of the terrible times that country is going through and of a government gone mad. How many articles have you ... |
Why the West must keep out of Zimbabwe’s affairs – by a victim of ... WalesOnline, United Kingdom - A ZIMBABWEAN producer used a visit to the Llangollen International Eisteddfod yesterday to talk candidly about life under Robert Mugabe’s regime. ... |
Possibility of Talks Revealed in Court Washington Post, United States - An attorney for Zimbabwe's No. 2 opposition leader, Tendai Biti, told a court in Harare on Wednesday that talks between the opposition and Zimbabwean ... |
'MDC, Zanu-PF preparing for talks' Independent Online, South Africa - By Donna Bryson A lawyer for Zimbabwe's opposition has told a court that talks between the group and President Robert Mugabe's party are to begin this week. ... |
No Need to be Optimistic About Proposed New Zimbabwe Talks ... Voice of America - By James Butty There are reports that Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will ... |

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