Enemy dealt a major blow: Mugabe Posted: Thursday, August 8, 2013
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Enemy dealt a major blow: Mugabe
MDC-T leader struggles for evidence MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, who lost the presidential election last week, has filed two separate applications at the Electoral Court requesting several election materials and information that he intends to use in drafting his main election challenge. This comes amid reports that the MDC-T leader was struggling to come up with evidence to back his claims of widespread rigging.
Chinese premier congratulates President Mugabe Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has expressed his congratulations to President Mugabe on winning Zimbabwe's general election.
From hospital, Zambia's Sata congratulates Mugabe From his hospital bed in India, Zambian president Michael Sata has sent his congratulatory message to President Mugabe.
Egyptian President congratulates President Mugabe
Mozambican Pres Guebuza congratulates President Mugabe
Zimbabwe no longer on Sadc agenda ZIMBABWE has been struck off the Sadc agenda after successfully holding the just-ended harmonised elections in conformity with the bloc’s principles and guidelines governing the conduct of democratic polls, Sadc chairperson and Mozambican President Armando Emilio Guebuza has said.
US Intervention Could Fuel Multiple Conflicts in Yemen Unstable Nation's Rivalries Extend Far Beyond al-Qaeda
US drone strikes kill seven alleged al-Qaida members in Yemen Attack in Shabwa province comes days after US government says intelligence showed increase in terrorist 'chatter'
US embassy closures used to bolster case for NSA surveillance programs Congress told that NSA monitoring led to interception of al-Qaida threats but privacy campaigners fear ulterior political motives
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US reporter claims he has huge cache of Edward Snowden files Brazil-based Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald said that he had received more than 15,000 secret US government documents from intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.
TSA Eagerly Expands Beyond Airports Sporting Events, Concerts the New 'Battleground' Syrian troops kill 70 armed rebels near Damascus
18 Die as Syrian Rebels Bomb Christian Suburb of Damascus
Syrian rebels push into Assad's Alawite mountain stronghold
Saudi offers Russia deal to scale back Assad support - sources Saudi Arabia has offered Russia economic incentives including a major arms deal and a pledge not to challenge Russian gas sales if Moscow scales back support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Middle East sources and Western diplomats said on Wednesday.
Syria: Opposition to receive $1bn fund – Report Three Arab countries are going to set up a one-billion-dollar fund to gather financial support for the anti-government armed groups in Syria, sources close to the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) said.
Japan navy unveils big warship on Hiroshima atomic bombing anniversary
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A Familiar Script in Egypt Anyone who thinks military rule bends toward democracy in Egypt has misread the country's history.
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