We have started to collect the most important news related to Zimbabwe in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
New evidence of vote-rigging in Zimbabwe's presidential election emerges in a secret film by a prison guard.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says the opposition has to accept him as leader before any talks.
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Zimbabwe withdraw from the World Twenty20 in England next summer, but retain their ICC status.
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About 150 people receive aid after seeking refuge at the US embassy in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare.
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More than 200 people have gathered outside the US embassy in Zimbabwe seeking refuge.
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Denmark is the happiest country in the world, according to a survey published by the US National Science Foundation.
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Zimbabweans give their views on the idea of a government of national unity to solve the political and economic crisis.
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Zimbabwe's opposition leader rejects forming a unity government if he is not recognised as presidential winner.
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AU summit takes tentative steps on Zimbabwe
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A spokesman for Zimbabwe's president welcomes the call by African leaders for a unity government.
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African leaders call on political parties in Zimbabwe to form a national unity government, following disputed elections.
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Support for Zimbabwe appears to be growing in the sub-continent ahead of Wednesday's ICC meeting.
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Zimbabwe's UN envoy dismisses calls for sanctions, as African leaders meet in the wake of polls marred by violence.
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Supermarket chain Tesco says it is to stop buying goods from Zimbabwe because of the political crisis there.
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Kenyan PM Raila Odinga calls on the African Union to suspend Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe until he allows fair elections.
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The UN urges leaders at the African Union summit to work towards a negotiated solution to the crisis in Zimbabwe.
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Southern African election observers say Zimbabwe's presidential poll did not reflect the will of the country's people.
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Robert Mugabe inaugurated in Zimbabwe
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A guide to the situation in Zimbabwe, where Robert Mugabe has been declared the winner of an election overshadowed by reports of violent intimidation of his opponents.
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Robert Mugabe is sworn in as Zimbabwe president after being declared the winner of a run-off vote in which he ran unopposed.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls on the international community to intervene in Zimbabwe - by force if necessary.
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Robert Mugabe is expected to be sworn in as Zimbabwe's president on Sunday after a landslide poll win, official sources say.
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Kenya responds to Western demands for sanctions against Zimbabwe by saying they are unlikely to work.
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The UN Security Council says it deeply regrets Zimbabwe's decision to press ahead with the presidential poll.
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Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai condemns "mass" election intimidation.
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Voting proceeds slowly in Zimbabwe's run-off poll, denounced by the EU as a sham.
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A senior member of Zimbabwe's opposition party is freed on bail, a day before a controversial presidential poll run-off.
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