South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki says power-sharing talks in Zimbabwe are on pause to allow opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai time to reflect.
There was confusion late on Tuesday over whether the talks had collapsed, after reports emerged that President Robert Mugabe had cut a deal with a break-away faction of the Movement for Democratic Change, which would have excluded Tsvangirai from power. Tsvangirai's chief negotiator, Tendai Biti, denied that talks had collapsed, and said they would resume later on Wednesday. The Israel returns pro-Fatah members ...
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Zimbabwean opposition member to charged with treason ... negotiations between the ruling ZANU-PF and opposition MDC aim to end Zimbabwe's post-election crisis and deal with the country's economic catastrophe.
(Deutsche Welle)
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