The U.S. and Britain demanded that President Mugabe step down, but Mugabe says he will never surrender. For insight into this transcontinental power-struggle, we turn to journalist Heidi Holland.
The World's Laura Lynch reports on the power-sharing deal reached in Zimbabwe. The agreement is supposed to end a bitter dispute between President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Guest: Jonah Fisher, BBC World Service
President Robert Mugabe and his rival Morgan Tsvangerai have agreed to begin talks to help end the political crisis that has caused months of violence
The African Union is urging the two sides to talk but opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he won't negotiate a government of national unity unless he is recognized as the country's rightful leader, as The World's Jeb Sharp has an update.
Anchor Marco Werman talks about the limited options for Zimbabwe with Martin Meredith, who is the author of the book, "Mugabe: Power, Plunder and the Struggle for Zimbabwe."
An African Union summit kicked off today in Egypt and one of the attendees is Zimbabwe's newly inaugurated president, Robert Mugabe; Anchor Marco Werman speaks with the BBC's Martin Plaut about the reaction to Mugabe there.
Foreign investment in Zimbabwe generates revenue that helps keep Robert Mugabe in power in Zimbabwe
Today was the runoff election for Zimbabwe's president, but many voters apparently stayed home out of fear of violence while critics dismissed the vote as a farce, as The World's Jason Margolis has an update.
The climate of fear and intimidation in Zimbabwe has many in the international community wondering how they help bring change in the southern African nation, and John Makumbe
There are increased calls for military intervention in Zimbabwe but foreign leaders may be reluctant to commit troops to a potential humanitarian operation, as The World's Jason Margolis has more.