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Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement For Democratic Change Party, MDC, center upon his arrival at Harare International airport, jsa1
Europe   Paris   Photos   UN   Zimbabwe
 The News & Observer 
Zimbabwe's premier calls foreign tour 'successful'
Thu 25 Jun 2009
PARIS -- Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai called his tour of Europe and the United States a success Thursday, though he won few commitments of aid amid new U.N. warnings of food shortages... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Zambia's newly elected President Rupiah Banda, right, takes an oath as chief justice Ernest Sakala, left, looks on in Lusaka, Zambia, Sunday Nov. 2, 2008. Winner Rupiah Banda, 72, had been interim president since the death in August of President Levy Mwanawasa. He was sworn in immediately after the election results were published to serve the remaining three years of Mwanawasa's five-year
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 The Daily Mail 
Zambian president left pee-ved off after monkey urinates on him
Thu 25 Jun 2009
A monkey urinated on Zambian President Rupiah Banda as he spoke to journalists at a news conference in the capital Lusaka yesterday. Banda shouted: 'You (monkey) have urinated on my jacket,' and... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is seen, at a news conference in Harare Wednesday July 2, 2008. Tsvangirayi has rejected an African Union decision to keep South Africa's president Thabo Mbeki in charge of efforts to resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis  New Statesman  Thu 25 Jun 2009
''I'm not Nelson Mandela''
Morgan Tsvangirai is on tour promoting the New Zimbabwe, but can he honestly bury the past and build a better future? Just before Morgan Tsvangirai walks into the room, the woman sitting next to me... (photo: AP / )
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai addresses mourners at the funeral of activist Tonderai Ndira, who was murdered in post election violence, in Harare, Sunday, May, 25, 2008.  Newsday  Thu 25 Jun 2009
Zimbabwe's prime minister Tsvangirai calls foreign tour a success despite few aid pledges

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, left, is welcomed by French Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting at Quai d'Orsay in Paris, Thursday June 25, 2009. Former... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
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 A boy suffering from acute diarrhoea receives treatment at the Malakal Teaching Hospital in Sudan. The hospital receives medicine and blankets from the UN Children´s Fund and food from the UN World Food Programme and World Vision. (mb1) New Statesman Thu 25 Jun 2009
We all need to flush

Diarrhoea kills more children than Aids or malaria. But clean water supplies are only part of the solution. Diarrhoea. The runs. The squits. The "insert funny name here".... (photo: UN /Tim McKulka )
Health   Kids   News   Photos   Social
Plants - Flowers - Garden The Examiner Thu 25 Jun 2009
Plants that thrive during Oklahoma summers: Periwinkles
Comment RSS Email Print... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Oklahoma   Periwinkles   Photos   Plants   Summers
A sandy beach at the Little Sand Bay Visitor Center on the mainland of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore The Daily Mail Wed 24 Jun 2009
Cornish beach for sale: Buyers can auction for a slice of seaside
Beach lovers the world over are rushing to snap up an area of golden sands in Cornwall for the bargain price of £50,000. On July 13 one lucky buyer will be able to snap... (photo: GFDL / Bobak)
Beach   Photos   Price   Sale   Sea
Piracy 'cannot be solved at sea' BBC News Tue 23 Jun 2009
Piracy 'cannot be solved at sea'
The new commander of the European Union's anti-piracy naval operation has told the BBC that piracy can only be solved diplomatically - not at sea. Rear Adm Peter Hudson's... (photo: Public Domain / U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick)
Issue   Marine   Naval   Photos   Piracy
Opposition leader Andry Rajoelina parades through the narrow streets of Antananarivo, Madagascar, after taking control of the seat of power at the downtown presidential office, Tuesday March 17, 2009. Rajoelina called on the military to arrest the nation's president as a power struggle between the two appeared to be reaching a decisive moment. Dozens of soldiers took over a deserted presidential palace that had been the site of deadly clashes between anti-government protesters and the army earlier this year. The president was in another palace in the city during the operation late Monda CNBC Tue 23 Jun 2009
Madagascar leader says ex-president planning coup

PARIS - Madagascar's president said in comments published Tuesday the man he ousted as the country's leader was planning a coup in a bid to come back to power. Andry... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
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