Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe last night faced a growing likelihood of global sanctions after world leaders, including Russia, backed international action to resolve the crisis provoked by June's flawed elections.
A statement by the Group of Eight, calling for measures against those responsible for violence in Zimbabwe, came as the Security Council sat down in a closed session to consider sanctions that would target Mr Mugabe and his closest supporters with a worldwide travel ban and the freezing of their assets.



