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Of political repression and economic chaos. Well have all the latest development as the countrys Robert Mugabe had standardly been resisting all the pressure on him to resign after the military takeover. He did not listen to the army, general or his own party or the people. That is until now. He finally got the message. Zimbabwes leader for nearly a0 years, Robert Mugabe, has resigned. There are almost no people in this country that wanted mr mugabe to continue in office. It has been an extraordinary day in the impeachment process against him had just been launched in parliament. People here saw no other way of getting him out of power than impeachment and in Parliament Motion of impeachment was introduced very shortly afterwards, but a big crowd gathered outside the parliament. A letter was read out the parliament, announcing very briefly and curtly that he was resigning as head of state. He has been the oldest head of state in the world at 93 years of age. Now finally he has gone. Ma
Rugby legend. The daughter aiming to follow past leicester women to olympic hockey glory. Ian stringer reports. The surname back is synonymous in leicestershire. 18 year old olivia is doctor of rugby legend neil but top flight hockey is how chosen sport. And lest the ladies in the National Premier division. At leicester ladies. My earliest memory we re leicester ladies. My earliest memory were seen my dad loved the world cup when i was four years old and have a sport i love playing. Like her dad, olivia is playing elite level sport. She has been with the England Programme for three years and already team gb under 21 trials. |j see her as my daughter and i am so proud of her. She sort of caddies in the family ethos which is to never feel through lack of effort. Both in sport and academically. She is a hell of an athlete as youd imagine being related to her father and that is her biggest asset. Have hockey skills are as good as they need to be to be people with that amount of pace. She h
Stories coming live from the bbc newsroom. There are a number to focus on across the hour. Of course well talk about the royal engagement. These are some of the latest pictures from indonesia where thousands of people are being told to leave their homes because of this enormous volcano to leave their homes because of this enormous volcano and barley. Weve also got this special report to play, its about Lake Victoria and pollution damaging the lives of fishermen. Hope frances is in myanmar and thats going to be a delicate diplomatic trip because of theissue delicate diplomatic trip because of the issue of the Rohingya Muslims. We will talk about that in detail as well. Theres no doubt what the most popular story has been at bbc all day. The american actress and campaign Meghan Markle is engaged to prince harry. Here they are making their first appearance since the announcement. Harry has taken the royalfamily announcement. Harry has taken the royal family somewhere new. Announcement. Ha
And you can be part of the conversation. Do you think the sexual misdemeanours in hollywood last year will lead to change in the workplace in 2018 . Tell us what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Hundreds of thousands of migrants are stuck in libya after the number trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to europe has been reduced by police patrols. A European Union policy of encouraging libyan groups to monitor its coastline has reduced migrant travel by 70 since july. However, the un has called Living Conditions for the majority of african migrants inhumane. Over 5,000 mainly nigerians have been repatriated and those returning from libya have told harrowing stories of abuse. In this special report, the bbcs Stephanie Hegarty went to the city of benin in southern nigeria to meet those recently released. Walked the streets to the anti europe. These two man almost made it, but they were arrested in a boat off the coast of libya and sent to prison. They said when they were no