Obama's win certainly surprised Britain's Ladbrokes betting company. Obama was a long shot compared to favorites like = Morgan Tsvangirai, Piedad Cordoba and Hu Jia. So what was the pay-out? We ask Robin Hutchinson, a spokesman for Ladbrokes.
Morgan Tsvangirai, head of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change was sworn into office as Zimbabwe's Prime Minister by his long-time rival President Robert Mugabe. For more we are joined by the BBC's Jonah Fisher in South Africa.
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said today his party, the Movement for Democratic Change, known as the MDC, would join a unity government next month with Robert Mugabe. Anchor Marco Werman gets an update from the BBC's Jonah Fisher.
U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe James McGee shares his thoughts on president Robert Mugabe, the cholera epidemic and the possibility of a power-sharing deal between Mugabe's ZANU-PF party and Morgan Tsvangirai's opposition MDC.
Zimbabwe opposition officials say some are unhappy with a complicated deal that finally has President Robert Mugabe agreeing to relinquish some power. The officials spoke Friday on condition of anonymity because of a media blackout.
Power sharing talks continue in Zimbabwe following the disputed election there. The key stumbling bloc has been how Mugabe and Tsvangirai would divide responsibilities, and who would have the most power.
Three months after the voting and violence began, Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, is holding hands with opposition leaders Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara. The Zimbabwean politicians have agreed to sit down and talk through the disagreements, ending an election crisis. Guest: Jonah Fisher, BBC correspondent
Resolution on Zimbabwe adopted by leaders at African Union summit calls for dialog between Robert Mugabe and the opposition.
On the day of the runoff election for Zimbabwe's president, many voters apparently stayed home out of fear of violence.
Laura Lynch reports from Zimbabwe on a musical group that defies the authoritarian government of President Robert Mugabe. The group is called Rainbow Warriors