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Sudan's president on Monday denied his government was involved in widespread human rights abuses in Darfur, where an estimated 200 000 people have been killed in what the United States says is the...
US Secretary of State Colin Powell called yesterday for sustained
international pressure on Sudan to resolve the humanitarian crisis
in its war-torn Darfur region or face UN sanctions.
Sudan will set up 18 "settlements" in strife-torn western Darfur to
house more than a million people who fled the fighting and will
train them to use guns to defend themselves, a newspaper...
A top UN agency warned yesterday that a combination of insecurity
in Sudan's crisis-torn Darfur region and a lack of funding from the
international community were still hampering aid for hundreds...
The official investigation into the September 11, 2001 attacks cast
doubt yesterday on US administration claims of links between Iraq
and al-Qaeda used to justify last year's invasion.
US President George W Bush has refused to outline a specific
scenario for a possible US withdrawal from Iraq, saying the
emergence of freedom in the violence-torn country will signal the
end of the...
Rebels and government forces may be talking peace in Sudan's civil
war, but minority ethnic groups are still being attacked and more
than one million people have been displaced, UN High...
The US general who helped uncover the Iraqi prison abusem scandal,
said Tuesday a breakdown of leadership led to the mistreatment but
there was no evidence American soldiers were following orders.