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Time.com: Cutting Off Zimbabwe's Currency

Bowing to the German government, the company supplying the embattled regime with its hyper-inflating bank notes has stopped deliveries

African leaders call for unity in Zimbabwe

Officials at an African Union summit Tuesday adopted a resolution urging talks in Zimbabwe aimed at promoting peace and stability in the country, according to Egypt's official news agency.

Zimbabwe opposition leader calls for peacekeepers, new election

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday called for armed international peacekeepers to secure a new presidential election in Zimbabwe, which has been racked by violence ahead of a Friday runoff.

Time.com: China Resists Zimbabwe Sanctions

While China heaped praise on the United States for its help in recovering from a devastating earthquake, there was no sign Sunday its gratitude would extend to international matters

Zimbabwe: Comrade Fatso blogs for CNN

HARARE, Zimbabwe -- Things are quiet today. The calm before a storm. The silence before swearing. In.

Bush wants more penalties for Zimbabwe after 'sham' vote

Calling Zimbabwe's runoff presidential election a "sham," U.S. President George W. Bush said Saturday that he would push for additional sanctions against the country's government.

Time.com: The Art of Ousting Mugabe

Why the sanctions that rained down on the apartheid regime of a previous generation haven't been imposed on Zimbabwe

This week on Inside Africa...

This week on Inside Africa: a special report on the crisis in Zimbabwe. The opposition party warns of a coming genocide and calls on the world to intervene, while the ruling party goes ahead with a scheduled run-off despite international condemnation.

Time.com: Rice Warns on Zimbabwe Election

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday warned Zimbabwe's president against declaring victory in what she said will be an illegitimate run-off election this week

Time.com: Zimbabwe: Mandela Bowed to West

President Robert Mugabe's information minister dismissed criticism of Zimbabwe's leader from anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, a day before an internationally condemned runoff election was scheduled to take place

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