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open fields. thousands turn out in hull to see the queen as she visits key innovations in the city of culture. good evening and welcome to bbc news. crisis talks are being held in the capital of zimbabwe, harare, after its long term leader robert mugabe was placed under house arrest by the country s military on wednesday. officials from south africa are meeting the 93 year old and also zimbabwe s generals, who deny there s been a coup. opposition leader morgan tsvangirai says mr mugabe must resign but sources suggest the president is resistant. president mugabe has been in control of zimbabwe since it threw off white minority rule in 1980. however, the power struggle over who might succeed him, between his wife grace mugabe, and former vice president emmerson mnangagwa, has split the ruling zanu pf party in recent months. last week, mr mugabe came down in favour of his wife, sacking mr mnangagwa, a veteran of zimbabwe s anti colonial struggle. that proved too much for milit
towards them when he was artistic director of london s old vic theatre. and we have a glimpse of the biggest archaeological museum in the world, due to open near cairo next year. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: playing himself into ashes contention. opener mark stoneman hit the first century of england s tour as the tourists find their feet down under. good evening. robert mugabe, the world s oldest head of state, is refusing to resign as president of zimbabwe, a day after the military took control of the country s government. mr mugabe, who s accused of countless abuses of power during his 37 years in office, is under house arrest and has been discussing his future with regional negotiators and the head of the army. the opposition leader, morgan tsvangirai, has called on mr mugabe to resign immediately. our africa correspondent andrew harding is in zimbabwe and sent this report. this report contains some flashing images. he is a frail 93 year old under house arrest.
welcome to bbc news. robert mugabe, the world s oldest head of state, is refusing to resign as president of zimbabwe, a day after the military took control of the country s government. mr mugabe, who s accused of countless abuses of power during his 37 years in office, is under house arrest and has been discussing his future with regional negotiators and the head of the army. the opposition leader, morgan tsvangirai, has called on mr mugabe to resign immediately. our africa correspondent andrew harding is in zimbabwe. his report contains some flashing images. here s a frail 93 rolled under house arrest. but tonight you photos of president robert mugabe do not show a broken man, farfrom it. the generals may have seized power in zimbabwe, but now they want mr mugabe s lessing. it is time for a troubled country. on the streets of the capital we found only a few kids of yesterday s military coup. and for the most part an anxious calm. few hints. so what s going on? in a sense