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Zimbabwe’s food crisis and international effects

Although the ousting of Robert Mugabe from Zimbabwe’s prime ministership was a political success for the country, the state is still in crisis, with famine being a pertinent issue. Financial troubles combined with extreme weather has put the country in emergency.  The failed economic policies of new leader Mnangagwa has lead to the crisis but EU and US intervention could… Read more »

Analysis Post- Zimbabwe

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Recently, the ex-president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, was thrown out of office. Mugabe was a pseudo-president that resembled a dictator rather than a democratic leader. Along with this, he was accused by other countries and IGOs such as the EU to have violated basic human rights and oppressing his people. Thus these countries, members of the EU as well as… Read more »

Zimbabwe: U.S. ‘Extends Sanctions Against Zim’, Says New Govt Is a ‘Product of a Military Coup’ – Report

All Africa The United States has reportedly added more Zimbabweans to its sanctions list, with the possibility of a review after elections in July.