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In today's podcast: ANC President Jacob Zuma assures US officials that it is business as usual in Africa's biggest economy; UN chief Ban Ki-moon says that nearly one quarter of a million civilians...
Sudan will ask donor nations meeting in Norway this week for $6 billion over the next three years to help rebuild Africa's largest nation after decades of civil wars, a government report...
China, under international pressure to do more to end bloodshed in Darfur, urged Western powers Wednesday to persuade rebel groups to attend peace talks with the government of its Sudanese ally....
Darfur rebel factions began arriving in Tanzania on Friday for African Union-United Nations sponsored negotiations aimed at reconciling their differences ahead of peace talks with the Sudanese...
International mediators in the Darfur crisis met in Libya on Sunday to discuss progress in ending the conflict after a self-imposed late-August deadline for peace talks slipped.
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned the Sudan government that
its restrictions on vital supplies and relief workers distributing
them in Darfur constituted a violation of international...
Two rebel movements fighting government troops and Arab militias in
Sudan's western Darfur province confirmed yesterday in Chad that
they will attend a new round of peace talks next week.
Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Ismail said on Thursday aid
workers would no longer need a special pass to visit the
strife-torn western region of Darfur.