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Zimbabwe to Receive $6.2 Million from U.S. Aid Agency
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Zimbabwe Approaching "Failed State" Status, U.S. Ambassador Says
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President Bush says it's time for Mugabe to go
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Ambassador McGee honored with Diplomacy for Freedom Award
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Southern African nations must take lead in standing “for what is right”
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USAID Increases Assistance for Zimbabwe Cholera Outbreak
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Latest Embassy News
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U.S. to honor outstanding HIV and AIDS activists
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U.S. Ambassador gives US$22,000 to secure Great Zimbabwe Museum
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U. S., Canada to host College Fair in Harare
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Zimbabwe on Path of "Inevitable Transition," U.S. Envoy Says
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Zimbabwe’s Rulers Might Face Additional U.S. Sanctions
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New development partnership showcased at seventh AGOA trade forum
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U.N. Security Council Fails to Pressure Zimbabwe’s Government
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Zimbabweans Relying on Foreign Broadcasts for Political News
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Bush Calls for Additional Sanctions Against Zimbabwe’s Rulers
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U.S. Ambassador deplores continuing violence, welcomes U.N. Statement
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No Pretense Zimbabwe Vote Will Be Free and Fair, Rice Says
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Zimbabwe Government’s Theft of Children’s Aid Is “Unconscionable”
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Food Aid Suspension Could Hurt 4 Million Zimbabweans
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Nations with Influence on Zimbabwe Must Use Maximum Leverage
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President Bush calls for immediate end to state-sponsored violence
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United States Will Continue to Speak Out for Freedom in Zimbabwe
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Statement on Diskin's visit to Zimbabwe
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State Department warns that pro-Mugabe forces are preparing to use violence
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Zimbabwe Delays Results of Presidential Elections
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Statement on Zimbabwe’s Use of Violence Against Opponents
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U.S. Supports African Stance Against Arms Shipments to Zimbabwe
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State Department criticizes plan to recount March 29 presidential vote
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U.S. Condemns Use of Violence Against Opposition Supporters in Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe Delays Results of Presidential Elections
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“Extensive” Irregularities Reported Ahead of Zimbabwe Elections
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Pre-Election Irregularities Endanger Zimbabwean Elections
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Zimbabwe - White House
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Taken Question: Announcement of Zimbabwe Election Date
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United States Gives US$ 12.5 Million to Pediatric AIDS Foundation Initiative
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2008 Press Releases