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Cell phones promise fairer elections in Africa

The humble mobile phone is driving a new revolution which some experts hope could bring fairer elections and democracy to some African states.

Mongolia calm after election riots

Calm returned to the Mongolian capital Thursday after a post-election political rally descended into violence.

Opposition supporters claim torture in Zimbabwe

With polls closed for a Zimbabwe runoff that opposition politicians and international observers call a sham, alleged torture victims who support former candidate Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday that they back his decision to pull out of the race.

Time.com: Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Pulls Out

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is pulling out of Friday's presidential runoff because of mounting violence

Police raid Zimbabwe opposition, observers

Hundreds of armed police raided the offices of Zimbabwe's main opposition party and independent election observers on Friday amid the continuing turmoil caused by the delay in releasing results.

Maoists early leaders in Nepal elections

The former communist rebels known as Maoists emerged Sunday as early leaders in Nepal's historic elections for an assembly that could formally abolish a 240-year monarchy.

Three dead in Nepal vote violence

Nepal's elections on Thursday were hailed as a success by international observers, including a former U.S. president, despite violence that left two people dead -- including a candidate gunned down in front of a polling station.

Montenegrin president re-elected in landslide

President Filip Vujanovic won re-election by a landslide, election monitors said Monday, cementing Montenegro's westward economic and political course since breaking away from Serbia two years ago.

Time.com: Mugabe Opponent's Office Raided

President Robert Mugabe's government raided the offices of the main opposition and rounded up foreign journalists Thursday, indicating he may use violence to stay in power

Zimbabwe observers point to runoff vote

Anxiety was growing in Zimbabwe early Tuesday, three days after people in the African nation went to the polls to elect a new president and parliament.

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