The United Nations Security Council has delayed a vote on sanctions against Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe.
The council was reportedly split over giving South African mediation efforts more time. Zimbabwe's ruling party and opposition began negotiations in South Africa on Thursday. The ZANU-PF and opposition Movement for Democratic African goals first at G-8 summit ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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