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BREAKING: Robert Mugabe resigns as President of Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe: Domestic Rivalries, US-China Competition Underlie Political Crisis

NEW YORK (Analysis) — On November 14, 2017 military forces in Zimbabwe took control of the streets, sequestered President Robert Mugabe in his residence, and publicly announced that the kinda sorta but not really coup was merely a clean-up operation intended to “target criminals.” While the claim does have some merit – Zimbabwe’s government, like those of nearly

BREAKING: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe told to resign from office in 24 hours after being stripped of party leadership

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