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During the period of 22 to 30 April 2013, the head of the African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), Joint Special Representative (JSR) Mohamed Ibn Chambas, conducted a series of...
As part of his meetings with senior Sudanese officials and Darfurian authorities, the Joint Special Representative (JSR) of the African Union – United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), Mr....
The African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) received reports informing that this morning the Sudanese Armed Forces, supported by the Popular Defense Forces and another armed group,...
In the early morning of 6 April 2013, members of the Sudan Liberation Army / Minni Minawi attacked and seized the towns of Muhajeria and Labado, East Darfur State.
Three wounded civilians,...
Under the theme “The Future of the ACP Group in a Changing World: Challenges and Opportunities”, the summit is set to be a milestone for the 79-member bloc, which includes 40 Least Developed...
Liberia's interim government and two rebel groups yesterday signed
a comprehensive peace pact that includes details of a new
power-sharing administration to end a four-year civil war.
A top-level west African delegation visited Liberia's embattled
President Charles Taylor yesterday just four days before he is due
to resign and prepare to leave his war-torn country, officials
said.
West African envoys arrived here yesterday to press Liberian
President Charles Taylor to step down and go into exile in Nigeria,
as a new mortar attack hit the war-wracked capital.
Thousands of terrified civilians streamed out of the Liberian
capital Monrovia yesterday in search of safety, food and water as
fighting raged between government troops and rebels for control of...
Liberian rebels besieging Monrovia yesterday pulled back to the
outskirts of the seaside capital, apparently to pave the way for a
truce with the forces of embattled President Charles Taylor.
Eight African nations on Monday wound up a summit on implementing a
peace deal to end Ivory Coast's five-month war by putting their
weight behind a shaky French-brokered accord and the new prime...