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South Africa said on Tuesday that an increasing number of countries want the International Criminal Court, in the interest of peace in Darfur, to halt any genocide indictment of Sudan's president....
Security Council members voiced anger on Tuesday at moves by Eritrea to force a U.N. peacekeeping mission to leave its border with Ethiopia, but postponed a decision on how to respond.
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Sudan and the joint U.N.-African Union peacekeeping force have agreed the terms under which the 26,000-strong force will deploy in western Darfur, officials said on Monday, removing a major barrier...
EU troops hope to have insulated eastern Chad from violence in Sudan's Darfur region within one year despite growing concerns over delays to peace efforts in Darfur itself, officials said on...
Sudan admitted on Thursday that its troops had opened fire on a joint U.N./African Union peacekeeping convoy in Darfur, contradicting an earlier denial by its ambassador to the United Nations.
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European and African parliament members told their leaders on Friday that they would be ignoring the plight of thousands of civilians if they failed to tackle the crisis in Sudan's Darfur at a...
SOUTH AFRICA
CAPE TOWN – A written response to a Parliamentary question submitted by Gareth Morgan of the Democratic Alliance reveals that negligence or malpractice in South Africa’s...