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World News Atlas
Zimbabwe
2003
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| Jan.10 |
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Food supply threatened Poor rains and reduced plantings likely to dent output. nearly half Zimbabwe's 14 million people now face starvation
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| Jan.12 |
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Mediators examine Mugabe resignation President would hand authority to a new government under a deal discussed by ruling party and opposition officials
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| Jan.13 |
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Harare denial on Mugabe retirement Ruling party has dismissed reports that President would retire as part of a plan to set up a power-sharing government
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| Jan.20 |
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Famine plagues Zimbabwe Corruption, misrule and drought are combining to make a catastrophe
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| Jan.24 |
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Cricket games to go ahead ICC has said matches will go ahead in Zimbabwe during world cup, despite fears over players' safety
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| Jan.26 |
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EU to decide on Mugabe trip Foreign ministers are meeting to decide whether to renew sanctions against the Zimbabwe government
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| Feb.1 |
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Train crash kills 40 Crowded passenger train has collided with a freight train carrying flammable liquid. Both trains exploded in flames
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| Feb.3 |
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Tsvangirai treason trial begins| Opposition leader to face charges of plotting to assassinate President Mugabe in a bid to seize power | |
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Fans warned to avoid Zimbabwe clashes Australia has told its nationals to steer clear of World Cup cricket matches
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| Feb.4 |
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Opposition 'sought Mugabe murder' The witness in Tsvangirai's treason trial said the veteran activist sought to have President killed to spark a coup d'etat
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Board calls for Zimbabwe security review
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| Feb.8 |
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Cricket World Cup begins 54 one-day games are scheduled to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya over the 6 weeks
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| Feb.13 |
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EU extends Zimbabwe sanctions The European Union allowed President Robert Mugabe to attend a Franco-African summit in Paris
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| Feb.19 |
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Protesters call for Mugabe arrest Human rights protesters have demanded the arrest of Zimbabwean President during his visit to Paris
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| Feb.28 |
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Famine agency issues emergency alert FEWSNET: Zimbabwe should urgently speed up food imports to avert famine
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| Mar.4 |
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Zimbabwe reached Super Sixes Final Group A match against Pakistan was abandoned
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| Mar.8 |
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Zimbabwe: U.S. sanctions 'racist' A senior official condemned a decision to impose sanctions on the leadership as part of a 'white racist' attack
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| May.5 |
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African leaders press Mugabe Presidents of South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi met with Mugabe to resolve the country's political deadlock
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| Jun.2 |
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Tear gas fired at Harare marchers| Opposition leader Tsvangirai was arrested at his home and taken to police station | |
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| Jun.4 |
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Hundreds arrested 300 opposition figures have been arrested as strikes against Mugabe's rule continue
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| Jun.6 |
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Tsvangirai charged with treason| Opposition leader has been charged with treason following a speech in which he threatened anti-government protests | | |
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| Dec.5 |
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Panel investigates Zimbabwe issue The Commonwealth summit decided to set up a 6-nation panel to examine Zimbabwe's suspension from the grouping
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| Dec.7 |
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C'wealth 'extends Harare sanction'| A divided Commonwealth was expected to extend sanctions for violating the group's democratic values | |
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Zimbabwe quits Commonwealth| President Mugabe has withdrawn his nation after leaders of the body agreed to extend their 18-month suspension | | |
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| 2003 |
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| Jan.10 |
Food supply threatened Poor rains and reduced plantings likely to dent output. nearly half Zimbabwe's 14 million people now face starvation
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| Jan.20 |
Famine plagues Zimbabwe Corruption, misrule and drought are combining to make a catastrophe
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| Feb.1 |
Train crash kills 40 Crowded passenger train has collided with a freight train carrying flammable liquid. Both trains exploded in flames
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| Feb.28 |
Famine agency issues emergency alert FEWSNET: Zimbabwe should urgently speed up food imports to avert famine
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| 2003 |
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| Jan.24 |
Cricket games to go ahead ICC has said matches will go ahead in Zimbabwe during world cup, despite fears over players' safety
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| Feb.3 |
Fans warned to avoid Zimbabwe clashes Australia has told its nationals to steer clear of World Cup cricket matches
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| Feb.4 |
Board calls for Zimbabwe security review
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| Feb.8 |
Cricket World Cup begins 54 one-day games are scheduled to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya over the 6 weeks
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| Mar.4 |
Zimbabwe reached Super Sixes Final Group A match against Pakistan was abandoned
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| 2003 |
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| Feb.3 |
Tsvangirai treason trial begins| Opposition leader to face charges of plotting to assassinate President Mugabe in a bid to seize power | |
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| Feb.4 |
Opposition 'sought Mugabe murder' The witness in Tsvangirai's treason trial said the veteran activist sought to have President killed to spark a coup d'etat
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| Jun.6 |
Tsvangirai charged with treason| Opposition leader has been charged with treason following a speech in which he threatened anti-government protests | | |
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| 2003 |
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| Jan.12 |
Mediators examine Mugabe resignation President would hand authority to a new government under a deal discussed by ruling party and opposition officials
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| Jan.13 |
Harare denial on Mugabe retirement Ruling party has dismissed reports that President would retire as part of a plan to set up a power-sharing government
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| Jan.26 |
EU to decide on Mugabe trip Foreign ministers are meeting to decide whether to renew sanctions against the Zimbabwe government
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| Feb.3 |
Tsvangirai treason trial begins| Opposition leader to face charges of plotting to assassinate President Mugabe in a bid to seize power | |
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| Feb.13 |
EU extends Zimbabwe sanctions The European Union allowed President Robert Mugabe to attend a Franco-African summit in Paris
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| Feb.19 |
Protesters call for Mugabe arrest Human rights protesters have demanded the arrest of Zimbabwean President during his visit to Paris
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| Mar.8 |
Zimbabwe: U.S. sanctions 'racist' A senior official condemned a decision to impose sanctions on the leadership as part of a 'white racist' attack
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| May.5 |
African leaders press Mugabe Presidents of South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi met with Mugabe to resolve the country's political deadlock
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| Jun.2 |
Tear gas fired at Harare marchers| Opposition leader Tsvangirai was arrested at his home and taken to police station | |
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| Jun.4 |
Hundreds arrested 300 opposition figures have been arrested as strikes against Mugabe's rule continue
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| Jun.6 |
Tsvangirai charged with treason| Opposition leader has been charged with treason following a speech in which he threatened anti-government protests | | |
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| Dec.5 |
Panel investigates Zimbabwe issue The Commonwealth summit decided to set up a 6-nation panel to examine Zimbabwe's suspension from the grouping
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| Dec.7 |
C'wealth 'extends Harare sanction'| A divided Commonwealth was expected to extend sanctions for violating the group's democratic values | |
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| Dec.7 |
Zimbabwe quits Commonwealth| President Mugabe has withdrawn his nation after leaders of the body agreed to extend their 18-month suspension | | |