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Zimbabwe

London leads the long march back to Harare

Eyeing minerals and markets, western governments are softening their stance on rights abuses and grand corruption

A quarter of a century after Britain under Prime Minister Tony Blair led the charge against Zimbabawe President Robert Mugabe’s land resettlement plan, the two governments – both under new leaders – are reconciling, brought together by commercial interests.

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