Mugabe makes first public appearance amid pressure to exit
Branches of the ruling party begin to pass no-confidence votes in the world's oldest head of state
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Branches of the ruling party begin to pass no-confidence votes in the world's oldest head of state
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says elephant trophy hunting in Zimbabwe "will enhance the survival of the species in the wild"
Mugabe was shown meeting Thursday with the army commander who put him under house arrest
The U.S. State Department said Wednesday it has no knowledge of any citizens being injured or arrested
African dictator rose to power as hero in fight against white rule, but his refusal to relinquish that power may be his undoing
"If it fluffs like a duck, waddles like a duck, then it's a duck. This is a coup," says opposition leader, in spite of vehement denials
The U.S. State Department in Harare warned Americans to shelter in place and not leave their homes
Death from AIDS worldwide is down dramatically since Bush administration initiated its plan to fight disease; experts worldwide fear downward trend could be reversed
Scientists hope to create “exclusion zone” around national park to prevent hunting of lions who wander beyond boundaries
South African hunter Theunis Botha was killed during a hunt after an elephant that had been shot fell on top of him
Cash-starved government's decision to "extract value out of our wildlife" has conservation and animal welfare activists up in arms
The ZANU-PF party rallied around Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since its independence in 1980, despite opposition protests and a deteriorating economy
Thomas S. Monson, considered a prophet, gave increasingly rare sermon at bi-annual LDS gathering in Utah
Zimbabwe's dictatorial ruler for 36-years wasn't going to let his 92nd birthday pass without a bang, ignoring drought and starvation conditions
Blood on plane alerts ground crew to grisly ending for stowaway who apparently sneaked into wheel well of South Africa-bound jet
Hwange National Park site of the latest deaths; total of 62 elephants poached in October alone in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, who's ruled his nation with an iron fist for 35 years, wins China's answer to Nobel Peace Prize
Hunters paying big bucks to shoot exotic animals say they're helping African communities, but locals say they're not getting the money
Theo Bronkhorst tells CBS News that charges behind death of Zimbabwe's national trasure have ruined him
Officials blames ban on Zimbabwean elephant sport hunting by the United States for increased poaching
Fees for hunts are supposed to go to conservation or indigenous communities, but some villagers say they've received nothing
James Walter Palmer can now safely return to country as a "tourist" because he broke no hunting laws, official says
Oranges laced with cyanide and poisoned salt licks were used; ivory tusks had been cut off six elephants
Dr. Jan Seski is accused of illegally killing the lion this spring, three months before the death of Cecil
Cemetery has become a workout site for dozens of Zimbabweans due to a lack of gyms and other exercise venues: "This is where I found life"
Senate Republicans are planning a different approach to try and end the government shutdown on Friday. Follow live updates here.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell ordered the Trump administration to provide the full food stamp benefits by Friday.
ICE's detainee population is at the highest level on record as President Trump intensifies his crackdown on illegal immigration — and just over half did not have criminal charges or convictions, according to data obtained by CBS News.
The vote comes after a top shareholder, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, said it would vote against the pay package.
The Supreme Court agreed to freeze a lower court order that stopped the State Department from enforcing a new passport policy put into place by President Trump earlier this year.
The Department of Public Safety said officers found Kneeland's vehicle abandoned after a crash, then found his body nearby.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against federal immigration agents' use of force during Operation Midway Blitz, telling lawyers for the Trump administration she found their evidence "simply not credible."
A man who was charged with throwing a sandwich at a federal agent was found not guilty of one count of misdemeanor assault by a jury in Washington, D.C.