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Desperate to escape the crisis in Zimbabwe, where almost a thousand have died from cholera, hundreds of Zimbabweans are crossing illegally into South Africa every day.
But the journey is dangerous. Armed bandits are roaming the border.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from the border town of Musina in South Africa.
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Claims of planned vote rigging and electoral fraud have abounded in the build-up to Zimbabwe's elections.
Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santamaria reports from Harare on the accusation that the electoral role contains thousands of "ghost voters".
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Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he fears for his life after withdrawing from a presidential run-off election.
But Robert Mugabe is to press ahead with the June 27 vote, defying a UN Security Council call for the poll to be postponed.
Haru Mutasa reports on the violence and fear in Zimbabwe.
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A hospital on the South Africa-Zimbabwe border is struggling to cope with the number of patients coming from Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is currently battling a cholera epidemic that has infected more than 11,000 since August.
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Zimbabwe's president has told his countrymen that he will never let the oppostion rule the country.
Speaking at a rally, Mugabe said he was prepared to "go to war" to prevent the MDC from taking power.
Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Harare, the Zimbabwean capital.
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For the first time, former President Jimmy Carter has been denied entry into a country. Zimbabwe is refusing to give visas to Carter, former U.N. Secretary-general Kofi Annan and rights advocate Graca Machel. (Nov. 22)
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http://video.news.sk y.com/skynews/video/ Sky News is banned from reporting from Zimbabwe, but Chief Correspondent Stuart Ramsay travelled to the capital Harare and sent this report.
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Robert Mugabe has claimed Zimbabwe is "cholera-free" despite the United Nations putting the number of dead close to 800.
He has accused Britain - among others -of using the outbreak as an excuse for potential military action against his country.
Neighbouring South Africa has declared its border with Zimbabwe a "disaster zone."
Sky News' Africa Correspondent Emma Hurd reports.