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Zimbabwe's anti-Mugabe pastor freed

Zimbabwe's anti-Mugabe pastor freed

 

Men attempt to get a malnourished cow on its feet in rural Masvingo, Zimbabwe.

Drought-hit Zimbabwe sells off wild animals

  The country's 10 national parks are famed for their huge populations of elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards and buffalos.

Zimbabwe drought pushes up to 4 million towards hunger

Zimbabwe drought pushes up to 4 million towards hunger

 

An undated handout photo provided by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority shows Cecil, one of Zimbabwe's most famous lions, who was reportedly shot with a crossbow on July 6, 2015 by U.S. hunter Walter Palmer, of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Cecil death spurs Zimbabwe to end some lion, leopard hunts

  Animal-rights groups have called for a ban on trophy hunting.

Piper Hoppe, 10, from Minnetonka, Minnesota, holds a sign at the doorway of River Bluff Dental clinic in protest against the killing of a famous lion in Zimbabwe, in Bloomington, Minnesota July 29, 2015.

Zimbabwe calls for extradition of Cecil the lion's killer

The White House said on Thursday it would review a public petition of more than 100,000 signatures to have him...

U.S. hunter becomes the hunted

U.S. hunter becomes the hunted

 

Sarah Madison (L) holds her son Beckett, 3, as her daughter Quinn, 5 (in costume), look at stuffed animals at the doorway of River Bluff Dental clinic in protest against the killing of ''Cecil'' a famous lion in Zimbabwe, in Bloomington, Minnesota July 29, 2015.

Killing of Cecil the lion triggers probe by U.S. agency: source

The White House would review a public petition to extradite hunter Walter Palmer to Zimbabwe to face poaching charges

U.S. man accused of killing famous African lion

U.S. man accused of killing famous African lion

 

Cecil the lion and park icon. Photo: African Bush Camps

American accused of killing Zimbabwe's popular Cecil the lion

  The bow hunter, who once killed a bear outside permitted zone, claimed he thought the hunt was legal.

Documentary 'Democrats' explores Zimbabwe's quest for democracy

Documentary 'Democrats' explores Zimbabwe's quest for democracy

The making of Zimbabwe's constitution is documented in the new film 'Democrats'
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