Is expected to fetch more than £700,000 at auction. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. We have a developing new story in zimbabwe. Thousands of people are flooding the streets of the capital. They are demanding the resignation of president Robert Mugabe. Soldiers cheered the crowds, confirming the armys role in bringing mr mugabes 37 year rule to an end. As numbers on the streets swelled, state media said eight out of ten regional branches of the governing Zanu Pf Party have passed a vote of no confidence in the president. Mr mugabe has been under house arrest since a military takeover four days ago. Basically, we are saying to our army, thank you very much for the peaceful intervention. Its time for the masses of zimbabwe that Robert Mugabe must go, must go, like, yesterday. We cannot wait to see his back. For us it is about a new beginning. It is about the end of a terrible rule. We are going to take zimbabwe back. As you can see people are flooding into the city from all over ha
Taxing takeaway boxes to tackle whats described as a global emergency. The chancellor is considering measures to help cut the 12 tonnes of plastic going into the oceans every year often found inside birds, fish and sea mammals. A rare ink picture of tintin and his dog snowy is expected to fetch more than £700,000 at auction. And made in china. The click team are looking at mobile phone production in shenzhen. Thats in half an hour here on bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The main breaking story in the southern end of africa at the moment. Jubilant scenes are unfolding across zimbabwe capital harare this morning. These are the pictures. Protests demanding the resignation of president Robert Mugabe have turned to a celebration of the armys role in ending his grip on power. Meanwhile in zimbabwes second city of bulawayo, crowds can be seen cheering an army convoy. Mr mugabe has been under house arrest since a military takeover four days ago. The rally is supported by the
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