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Chiefs of staff from the Democratic Republic of Congo's government
and rebel groups started discussions outside Pretoria Monday to
finalise military and security arrangements for the country's...
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo Tuesday began talks with
rebels and political parties to cobble a unity government to end a
six-month war as the new prime minister was given sweeping powers
to...
The Pentagon put more big pieces of its US military buildup against
Iraq into play last week: thousands of the army's elite 101st
Airborne Division flew to the region, a sixth aircraft carrier was...
Parties involved in the Democratic Republic of Congo peace process
met in the South African capital Monday to map out fresh meetings
for the next few days, facilitator Sydney Mufamadi said in...
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo was Wednesday due to make a
much-awaited address to the West African nation on a French peace
deal which has fuelled deadly ethnic clashes and widespread
rioting.
Government is set to formalise its plans to deploy forces, together
with Mozambique and Ethiopia, to monitor a ceasefire between the
army and rebels in Burundi by the end of January.