Since the army took control four days ago. Now, the countrys ruling party, zanu pf says it will dismiss mr mugabe as its leader on sunday and reinstate the ousted vice president. Our africa editor, fergal keane, reports from harare. Something happened inside the people today. A shared energy that swept them along the streets. They were there on the big streets and small. A common purpose in a place so long divided. Voices that would not have dared speak of Robert Mugabe a few days ago now sounding his political requiem. It is a historic moment. It is special and we have waited for it for 37 years. You have returned from england, you are happy to see this . Indeed i am. This is a new beginning for the people of zimbabwe. What i am seeing here is the death of a dictator. All of the faces of the nation came into harare. Joy was unrestrained and exubera ntly expressed. We watched passing soldiers being enveloped by eager hands and arms. Who knows what freedom the military coup will deliver
At the legacy of the man known as the butcher of bosnia. A warning that some viewers may find parts of this programme upsetting. Haunting music throughout. In the 1990s, terrible things happened here. And even now, bosnias earth guards its secrets. Gunshots. But in order to escape its past, this country must confront it again, with the imminent verdict on general ratko mladic, whose list of war crimes led him to be dubbed the butcher of bosnia. Music continues. In an old factory in central bosnia, the human cost of the war is still being measured. For it is here that unidentified corpses from mass graves are being delivered even today, and the families of 30,000 still missing search for answers. This is overwhelming, in a certain way. There are pictures of the missing. There are human remains pretty much everywhere here, by the hundreds. And then, at the end there, there are scraps of clothing and other things that have been recovered with them. And this place is the main hope that a l
This week, a phone is born and we are exclusively behind the scenes. Can Artificial Intelligence block the bullies . And. Driving monsters. Just across the water from hong kong, on the chinese mainland, lies a city at the heart of the countrys technological revolution. Welcome back to shenzhen. This is where stuff gets made. When you think of chinas electronic scene, this might be what you think of. Thousands of factories and millions of people mass producing billions of devices. More than 70 of the worlds mobile phones are manufactured in china. Their components, also made locally, are sourced from the citys famous giant electronics market, where everything is for sale. But all that industry is taking its toll on the city. As the buildings go up to accommodate the influx of businesses, the smog has come down to remind everyone of the price you pay for a rapidly expanding industrial economy. The middle class here is also consuming more power, as well as demanding Something Else good qu
Hello and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. On todays programme as the eu signs what leaders have called an historic agreement on defence co operation, are we edging closer to the much wanted eu army . The European Parliament has been debating tax avoidance after the release of the Paradise Papers. Will the eu take action where Member States have struggled . Whats going on in poland . The European Parliament says the polish government has committed serious violations of the rule of law and could impose sanctions. Well have the latest. And as new figures on the numbers on eu nationals coming to the uk to work are released, has talk of brexitists of eu citizens leaving the uk been exaggerated . So all that to come and more in the next half an hour. And joining me for all of that is Rachel Sylvester from the times and toby young from the spectator. First, here is our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. As the grea
More homes are evacuated for fear of chemical contamination. 70 years on, is it time to stop apologizing. A warning from the all blacks, new zealand and their recordbreaking captain return to form leading for the world cup. 40 migrants thought to have died after becoming trap in a boat crossing the mediterranean. More than 300 others were rescued by the italian navy. The captain of the vessel who picked them up said that those who died were found in the hull immersed in water, fuel and human excrement. Our correspondent barnaby phil phillips. Its been another day of tragedy in the mediterranean. The italian navy saying some 40 people suffocated in a ship that was in distress only 40 kilometers off the libyan coast. They say that they rescued some 320 people. The captain of the italian navyshinavy ship finding suffocated people found in the hull of the ship that was in distress. Yet these kinds of tragedies are hardly unusual. Im talking to you about the ship from the Aid Group Doctors