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  • Voters walk to cast their ballots at dawn at a polling station in Harare this morning. ReutersVote irregularity claims in Zimbabwe election

    17:27 Zimbabweans queued before dawn this morning to vote in the most crucial election since independence amid fears of election rigging and intimidation. Within an hour polling stations opening, there were claims that voters in opposition strongholds were turned away from polling stations. President Robert Mugabe faces the biggest challenge of his 28-year rule from opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and former finance minister Simba Makoni. Polling stations have now closed and a full count is expected to take several days.
  • Death toll in Iraq clashes tops 200

    17:11 The death toll mounted today in the Iraqi capital Baghdad as US and British forces supported an Iraqi government crackdown on militants loyal to Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
  • Missing student's body found

    18:25 The body of a 20-year-old man missing from his Co Longford home since last February was found in Co Galway this afternoon.
  • Lights off for planet Earth

    16:36 Lighting on many of Dublin’s landmarks will be switched off this evening as the capital joins dozens of cities across the globe to mark Earth Hour.
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