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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has sworn in two vice-presidents ahead of talks on forming a cabinet, a move that could endanger power-sharing negotiations, a government official said Monday.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Britain on Monday led EU nations in condemning moves by Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to take control of key ministries ...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has sworn in two vice-presidents ahead of talks on forming a cabinet, a move that could endanger power-sharing negotiations, a government official said Monday.
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Soc 202 - Current Events (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Zimbabwe’s 12 million people are living in calamitous and deteriorating poverty as inflation has soared to 231 million percent. The UN estimates that 1/3 of the population is hungry and in need of food aid, which is overwhelmingly provided by the United States and Britain. However, Mr. Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe for 28 years, continues to denounce these claims. He continues to promote the idea that...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
Robert Mugabe said that his party will retain ministries that control the military and the police in Zimbabwe. Opposition officials condemned his decision.
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Sky News (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
President Robert Mugabe has sworn in two vice-presidents in a move likely to worsen Zimbabwe's power-sharing row.
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Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
EU nations have condemned moves by Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe to take control of key ministries in defiance of a power-sharing deal with opponents.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, locked in a standoff with the opposition in power- sharing talks, went ahead Saturday and laid claim to all key ministries as he tries to retain his iron grip on the struggling southern African nation.
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Los Angeles Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The surprise move, in defiance of a power-sharing deal, ensures Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party will retain their iron grip on the troubled country. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has defied a fragile power-sharing deal with the opposition, giving all key Cabinet posts, including the crucial security ministries, to his own party.
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PoliGazette (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
By Michael van der Galien Despite the deal that was stuck between opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe, it could very well be that chaos will return to Zimbabwe rather soon. Mugabe agreed to a deal that would make Tsvangirai’s party a member of the government, with its own ministers. Tsvangirai would become prime minister, [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Opposition leader says power-sharing plan is in jeopardy after Zanu-PF handed major ministerial jobs
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
Zimbabwe's neighbours will renew efforts to secure a power-sharing government, after President Robert Mugabe unilaterally announced that he intends to hand control of every critical ministry to members of his regime
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icelebz | 08/26/2008
Madonna has come under fire for comparing U.S. Presidential candidate John McCain to Adolf Hitler. An image of McCain flashed on screen alongside images of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe at the first night of her "Sticky and Sweet" world tour in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, Wales, on Saturday. Read Full Story