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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 30, 2:46 pm ET
New York - Sudan's warring parties have begun a new round of talks, but they lack conviction for an agreement in the six-year conflict, a UN official said Monday. The talks in Doha were attended by representatives from all communities in Darfur, the ...
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The Times Record - Mon Dec 7, 4:44 pm ET
TOPSHAM — Fourth-graders at Woodside Elementary School welcomed eight very special “teachers” to their school Friday morning.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Dec 7, 2:16 pm ET
New York - The United Nations is standing by victims of discrimination, which appears in many forms in society, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a prepared message for Human Rights Day on Thursday. It may appear as institutionalized racism, ...
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J Weekly - Thu Dec 3, 6:21 pm ET
To mark the Nov. 20 anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials, 220 clergy representing five Christian and four Jewish denominations signed a petition urging President Barack Obama to bring about the arrest of Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir and bring him to a Nuremberg trial of his own.
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New Bern Sun Journal - Sun Dec 6, 8:21 pm ET
Santa waved at some of the hundreds of children who turned out for a chilly afternoon Christmas parade in Trent Woods on Sunday. As is traditional, Santa arrived at the rear of the parade, which featured fire engines, community groups, dancers, bands, members of Sudan Shriners’ units and more.
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Strategy Page - Fri Dec 4, 5:17 am ET
December 4, 2009: The Nuba Mountains lie in central Sudan, which puts the territory along a fault line between the national government (north Sudan) and the Government of South Sudan (GOSS, south Sudan).
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Miami Herald - Wed Dec 2, 6:00 pm ET
Armed with a new law, military prosecutors sought Wednesday to expand the war crimes case against an accused Osama bin Laden bodyguard to cover the years of the Clinton administration.
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The Clarion - Sat Dec 5, 1:05 am ET
The documentary shown in Lindsay Auditorium last week explores genocide in Darfur. The plight of millions of Ugandan children was documented Tuesday night in Lindsay Auditorium at a free screening of a rough cut of the film "Invisible Children."
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The Intelligencer - Sun Dec 6, 4:22 am ET
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Bloomberg - Sat Dec 5, 5:14 pm ET
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Two Rwandan peacekeepers were killed today by gunmen in Sudan’s western region of Darfur, bringing the number of peacekeepers killed since yesterday to five, the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping mission said.
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Boston Globe - Mon Dec 7, 4:48 pm ET
The U.N. and a U.S. advocacy group warned that the detention of three senior southern Sudanese politicians during a crackdown Monday on pro-reform protesters in Khartoum could undermine the country's upcoming elections and its fragile north-south peace deal.
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Sun-Sentinel - Mon Dec 7, 4:04 pm ET
CAIRO (AP) — The U.N. and a U.S. advocacy group warned that the detention of three senior southern Sudanese politicians during a crackdown Monday on pro-reform protesters in Khartoum could undermine the country's upcoming elections and its fragile north-south peace deal.
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New York Times - Sat Dec 5, 3:18 pm ET
Gunmen killed five Rwandan soldiers in two attacks on the international peacekeeping force in the Darfur region of Sudan, a spokesman for the mission said Saturday.
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WQOW Eau Claire - Mon Dec 7, 4:16 pm ET
The U.N. and a U.S. advocacy group warned that the detention of three senior southern Sudanese politicians during a crackdown Monday on pro-reform protesters in Khartoum could undermine the country's upcoming elections and...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 12:35 pm ET
Gunmen killed five Rwandan soldiers in a series of attacks on the international peacekeeping force in Darfur, a spokesman for the mission said Saturday, marking a swift upsurge in violence in the western Sudanese region.