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Zimbabwe election: Troops fire on MDC Alliance supporters

There have been international calls for calm after three people were killed in protests.

There have been international calls for calm after three people were killed in protests. The protests came after the Electoral Commission said the governing ZANU-PF had attained a two-thirds majority in parliament. Our correspondent in Harare, Shingai Nyoka gives us the latest. France's Sanofi is beginning to stockpile drugs in preparation for a hard Brexit. Donato Paolo Mancini broke the story for the Wall Street Journal, and tells us more. And we get context from Mike Thompson of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. Plus, we get a markets update from Mark Kepner from Themis Trading in New Jersey. Facebook and Instagram are adding screen time-management features to their platforms. But do tools like this work? A question for Tom Crick, a professor of Digital Education and Policy at Swansea University in Wales. We have a report from Gaborone in Botswana on the high level of unemployment for graduates there. Plus ahead of a movie memorabilia auction later this year, Steve Lane, chief executive of the Prop Store, which is organising the sale, tells us why some movie fans are so keen to own a piece of their favourite movie.

(Picture: Protesters clash with police in Harare. Credit: Getty Images).

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