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Zimbabwe critical of S Africa ruling on abuse
Unprecedented ruling may see some in President Robert Mugabe's administration prosecuted for torturing opponents.
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Tsvangirai rejects 'indigenous' law
Rules requiring firms to be black-controlled not passed by cabinet, Zimbabwe PM says.
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Tsvangirai to attend Zimbabwe talks
Opposition MDC says regional summit may help break deadlock in power-sharing talks.
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Zimbabwe MPs 'detained by police'
MDC says police arrested politicians before vote to decide parliamentary speaker.
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Zimbabwe opposition MPs arrested
Two politicians from Movement for Democratic Change are taken from parliament.
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Zimbabwe opposition MP arrested
Movement for Democratic Change says politician taken from inside parliament.
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Zimbabwe workers ignore strike call
Union calls for mass action as food and fuel shortages continue.
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Zimbabwe opposition activists held
Riot police raid headquarters of the Movement for Democratic Change in Harare.
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