Beijing 'Ready To Abandon North Korea'
29 November 2010 10:17
...Harare, dating back to July 2007, that claims the UK, "hamstrung by its colonial past", should not be setting the pace of change in Zimbabwe as it "merely limits (US) effectiveness". On the North Korea revelations, Sky News foreign affairs editor Tim Marshall...
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X Factor's Gamu Gets Home Office Lifeline
26 November 2010 02:09
...went to an immigration tribunal in Glasgow with her mother and two brothers to appeal against moves to return them to their native Zimbabwe. Earlier in the year, Ms Nhengu was told she must go back because her mother Nokuthula Ngazana's visa application was...
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Gamu Facing Immigration Hearing With Family
25 November 2010 11:58
...to Scotland to train as a nurse. The young singer has claimed that she would be shot if she was sent back to Robert Mugabe 's Zimbabwe. If she is allowed to stay in the UK, she hopes to study philosophy at Edinburgh University , using money earned from singing...
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Call To Uphold Zimbabwe 'Blood Diamond' Ban
1 November 2010 11:53
...solution after months of prevarication. Human Rights Watch says that the Marange diamond fields, largely controlled by the Zimbabwe military, are the scene of widespread human rights abuses and smuggling. Despite these concerns, Zimbabwe's power-sharing government...
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BANGLADESH CRUISE PAST ZIMBABWE
6 December 2010 10:50
...with captain Shakib al Hasan (73) and Mushfiqur Rahim (63) doing the damage at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. No Zimbabwe batsman apart from Prosper Utseya (67) could stage a decent response, as Razzak's superb effort helped dismiss the visitors...
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RAZZAK AND SHAKIB TOPPLE ZIMBABWE
3 December 2010 06:44
...which included a hat-trick, set up an impressive six-wicket victory for Bangladesh in the second one-day international against Zimbabwe in Mirpur on Friday. Razzak returned figures of five for 30 to back captain Shakib Al Hasan's four for 39 as Zimbabwe were...
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ZIMBABWE POST MODEST TOTAL
1 December 2010 06:32
...have set Bangladesh a target of 210 for victory in the opening one-day international after being bowled out with an over to spare. The last three wickets fell at a cost of just eight runs and Zimbabwe, who at one stage were on 159 for four, quickly capitulated. Things...
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30 September 2010 04:11
Zimbabwe's wicket keeper Tatenda Taibu misses a catch on a back shot off unseen Ireland's Batsman Andrew White for a four the last of the three one-day internationals between Zimbabwe and Ireland at Harare Sports Club on September 30, 2010 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe's wicket keeper Tatenda Taibu misses a catch on a back shot off unseen Ireland's Batsman Andrew White for a four the last of the three one-day internationals between Zimbabwe and Ireland at Harare Sports Club on September 30, 2010 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe's batsman Edward Rainsford (C) walks off the field after hitting a six which won Zimbabwe the game against Ireland in the first one-day of the three internationals at Harare Sports Club on September 26, 2010 Zimbabwe won by two-wickets.
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Zimbabwe's bowler Edward Rainsford (2L) celebrates after taking a wicket of Ireland's batsman Albert Van De Merwe (R) in the first one-day of the three internationals at Harare Sports Club on September 26, 2010 Zimbabwe won by two-wickets.
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Zimbabwe cricket team captain Elton Chigumbura (L) and Bangladeshi captain Shakib Al Hasan (R) pose with the tournament trophy during an unveiling ceremony at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka on December 5, 2010, ahead of their third one day international (ODI) match against Bangladesh. Bangladesh won the second match against Zimbabwe.
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File photo shows an old Zimbabwean woman holding a bad maize in Domboshawa on April 23, 2008. About half of Zimbabwe's population needs food aid, UN experts said on December 22, 2008 as a first consignment of supplies designed to help fight a cholera epidemic arrived in the troubled southern African nation. As President Robert Mugabe faced fresh calls to step down from Western powers, the UN's warning highlighted yet another crisis facing Zimbabwe as it also battles a deadly cholera epidemic and runaway inflation.
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Zimbabawe Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai addreses a press briefing following a closed-door session with Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe on May 6, 2010 at the World Economic Forum on Africa held in the Tanzanian commercial capital of Dar es Salaam. Mugabe and Tsivangirai held a closed-door session attended by WEF officials and Tanzania's President, Jakaya Kikwete. Tsivangirai later at a press conference said the political situation in Zimbabwe was no-longer volatile and that Zimbabwe was gearing to engage actively in trade.
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Zimbabawe Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai addreses a press briefing following a closed-door session with Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe on May 6, 2010 at the World Economic Forum on Africa held in the Tanzanian commercial capital of Dar es Salaam. Mugabe and Tsivangirai held a closed-door session attended by WEF officials and Tanzania's President, Jakaya Kikwete. Tsivangirai later at a press conference said the political situation in Zimbabwe was no-longer volatile and that Zimbabwe was gearing to engage actively in trade.
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Ireland batsman William Porterfield (C) takes a swipe shot in the watchful eyes of Zimbabwe's wicket keeper Tatenda Taibu (L) and Hamilton Masakadza (R)during the last of the three one-day internationals between Zimbabwe and Ireland at Harare Sports Club on September 30, 2010 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabawe Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai addreses a press briefing following a closed-door session with Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe on May 6, 2010 at the World Economic Forum on Africa held in the Tanzanian commercial capital of Dar es Salaam. Mugabe and Tsivangirai held a closed-door session attended by WEF officials and Tanzania's President, Jakaya Kikwete. Tsivangirai later at a press conference said the political situation in Zimbabwe was no-longer volatile and that Zimbabwe was gearing to engage actively in trade.
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President of Zimbabawe Robert Mugabe (C) arrives on May 6, 2010 to the World Economic Forum on Africa held in the Tanzanian commercial capital of Dar es Salaam. Mugabe and Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Morgan Tsivangirai held a closed-door session attended by WEF officials and Tanzania's President, Jakaya Kikwete. Tsivangirai later at a press conference said the political situation in Zimbabwe was no-longer volatile and that Zimbabwe was gearing to engage actively in trade.
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Sarudzayi Naomi Njere (L) from 'Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights' holds the Emilio Mignone award given by Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at presidential palace during the celebration of the International Human Rights Day in Buenos Aires on December 10, 2010.
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 21, 2010. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (C) inspects the guard of honour during the opening ceremony of the third session of the parliament in Harare on July 13, 2010 where he pledged to improve ties with the international community and urged Zimbabweans to remain united under the banner of the inclusive government.
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President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe delivers his address September 21, 2010 at the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations in New York. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 21, 2010. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe delivers his address September 21, 2010 at the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations in New York. Nearly 140 world leaders will attend the Millennium Development Goals summit, a three-day conference on ending global poverty, hunger and disease within the next five years. This week will also see the annual United Nations General Assembly convene.
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 21, 2010. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe delivers his address September 21, 2010 at the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations in New York. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe delivers his address September 21, 2010 at the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations in New York. Nearly 140 world leaders will attend the Millennium Development Goals summit, a three-day conference on ending global poverty, hunger and disease within the next five years. This week will also see the annual United Nations General Assembly convene.
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 21, 2010. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), world leaders are meeting at a summit in New York (20-22 September) to accelerate progress towards the MDGs. Nearly. 140 Heads of State and Government taking part in the three-day meeting.
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GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10: Njabula Ndlovu of Zimbabwe and Boom Prinsloo of South Africa during the match between South Africa and Zimbabwe on day 1 of the HSBC Sevens World Series Emirates George Sevens event at Outeniqua Park on December 10, 2010 in George, South Africa.
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Ireland's batsman Andrew White (R) takes a swipe as Zimbabwe's wicket keeper Tatenda Taibu waits for an opportunity to catch the ball in the first one-day of the three internationals at Harare Sports Club on September 26, 2010 Zimbabwe won by two-wickets.
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Zimbabwean child cadets parade at Harare National Stadium during celebrations of Zimbabwe's 30 years of independence from Britain, in Harare on April 18, 2010. President Robert Mugabe issued an unprecedented appeal for an end to politically and racially driven violence in Zimbabwe.
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Ireland's batsman Andrew White (R) hits a ball as Zimbabwe's wicket keeper Tatenda Taibu waits for an opportunity to catch in the first one-day of the three internationals at Harare Sports Club on September 26, 2010 Zimbabwe won by two-wickets.
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Civil servants carry signs while marching in the streets of Harare, Zimbabwe on September 17 , 2010. About 300 civil servants gathered in the country's capital on Friday to demand higher pay and benefits from money the state earned through recent diamond auctions.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: Zimbabwe`s President Robert Mugabe speaks at the Millennium Development Goals summit at the United Nations headquarters September 21, 2010 in New York City. Over 140 world leaders will attend the Millennium Development Goals summit, a three-day conference on ending global poverty, hunger and disease within the next five years. This week will also see the annual United Nations General Assembly convene.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe arrives to address the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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TILLICOULTRY, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 06: Members of the public congregate outside the home of X Factor contestant Gamu Nhengu on October 6, 2010 in Tillicoultry in Scotland. Gamu, who is originally from Zimbabwe, was eliminated from the television show at the weekend. Her mother, Nokuthula Ngazan, visa has expired and the family have been asked to leave the UK or face deportation.
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Zimbabwean batsman Tatenda Taibu (R) plays a stroke as South African wicketkeeper AB de Villiers tries to make a catch on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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South African batsman JP Duminy plays a stroke from Zimbabwean bowler Shingarai Masakadza (unseen) on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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Zimbabwean batsman Tatenda Taibu (R) plays a stroke as South African wicketkeeper AB de Villiers tries to make a catch on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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Zimbabwean batsman Craig Ervine (R) plays a stroke as South African wicketkeeper AB de Villiers tries to make a catch on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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South African batsman and captain Graeme Smith (R) misses the ball as Zimbabwean wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu tryes to make a catch on October 22, 2010 during the third One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Willowmoore Park Stadium in Benoni, South Africa.
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GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10: Bernado Botha of South Africa during the match between South Africa and Zimbabwe on day 1 of the HSBC Sevens World Series Emirates George Sevens event at Outeniqua Park on December 10, 2010 in George, South Africa.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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MADISON, MS - OCTOBER 01: Brendon de Jonge of Zimbabwe acknowledges the gallery after his birdie on the seventh green during the second round of the Viking Classic held at Annandale Golf Club on October 1, 2010 in Madison, Mississippi.
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TILLICOULTRY, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 06: Members of the public congregate outside the home of X Factor contestant Gamu Nhengu on October 6, 2010 in Tillicoultry, Scotland. Gamu, who is originally from Zimbabwe, was eliminated from the television show at the weekend. Her mother, Nokuthula Ngazan, visa has expired and the family have been asked to leave the UK or face deportation.
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CASTELLON DE LA PLANA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 07: Tony Johnstone of Zimbabwe putts on the 16th green during the final round of the OKI Castellon Senior Tour Championships at Club de Campo del Mediteraneo on November 7, 2010 in Castellon de la Plana, Spain.
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South African batsman JP Duminy plays a stroke from Zimbabwean bowler Shingarai Masakadza on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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South African Rusty Theron (2nd L) is congratulated by teammates for the dismissal of Zimbabwean batsman Brendan Taylor (unseen) on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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Zimbabwean batsman and captain Elton Chigumbura (C) leaves the field after being bowled out by South African bowler Rusty Theron (2ndR) on October 17, 2010 during the second day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Senwes Park Stadium in Potchefstroom.
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A general view of the Commercial port of Beira is seen on November 4, 2010 in Beira, Mozambique. The Port of Beira lies on the northern shores of the Mozambique Channel off the Indian Ocean at the mouth of the Pungoe River in Sofala Province. In 2011, after the construction of a dedicated coal terminal, the Beira harbour will be the main gateway for the export of the Moatize basin coal. Centrally located on Mozambique�s eastern shores, the Port of Beira is an important trade and transportation center for Central African products and coastal goods. Railways from Zimbabwe, Congo, Zambia, and Malawi end in the Port of Beira, and it serves as the main port for those inland nations. The second biggest city in Mozambique, the Port of Beira exports products like tobacco, foods, ores, cotton, and skins and hides. It imports fertilizers, wheat, fuels, textiles, heavy equipment, and beverages. The fishing harbor, built in the early 1980s, contains processing plants, canneries, and chilled storage. In 1997, over 412 thousand people lived in the Port of Beira, and it was home to 546 thousand by 2006.
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A general view of the Commercial port of Beira is seen on November 4, 2010 in Beira, Mozambique. The Port of Beira lies on the northern shores of the Mozambique Channel off the Indian Ocean at the mouth of the Pungoe River in Sofala Province. In 2011, after the construction of a dedicated coal terminal, the Beira harbour will be the main gateway for the export of the Moatize basin coal. Centrally located on Mozambique�s eastern shores, the Port of Beira is an important trade and transportation center for Central African products and coastal goods. Railways from Zimbabwe, Congo, Zambia, and Malawi end in the Port of Beira, and it serves as the main port for those inland nations. The second biggest city in Mozambique, the Port of Beira exports products like tobacco, foods, ores, cotton, and skins and hides. It imports fertilizers, wheat, fuels, textiles, heavy equipment, and beverages. The fishing harbor, built in the early 1980s, contains processing plants, canneries, and chilled storage. In 1997, over 412 thousand people lived in the Port of Beira, and it was home to 546 thousand by 2006.
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The South African cricket squad celebrates the dismissal of Zimbabwean batsman Hamilton Masakadza (C) on October 22, 2010 during the third day of the One Day International Cricket match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the Willowmoore Park Stadium in Benoni, South Africa.
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Columbian pop queen Shakira (2nd L) meets and speaks to Nthahiseng Tshabala (L), 12 years old from South Africa, Mary Chileshe (3rd R), 14 years old from Zambia and Diane Takawira (2nd R),13 years old from Zimbabwe as a cameraman holds a microphone above them on July 8, 2010 at Soccer City Stadium in Soweto, a suburb of Johannesburg, to hear about what their lives are like and the impact of their education on their lives during the 'one goal' campaign.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on September 24, 2010 in New York City. Leaders and diplomats from around the world are in New York City for the United Nations yearly General Assembly.
