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Focusing its attention on one of the world's most politically
troubled continents, the United Nations has decided to downsize its
peacekeeping operations in Sierra Leone, upgrade its mission in...
Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso will propose a permanent
all-African peacekeeping force at this week's African Union summit,
state television said yesterday.
US military experts yesterday arrived in Liberia to evaluate the
humanitarian and security situation in the battle-scarred nation a
day after President Charles Taylor agreed to go to Nigeria to end...
Embattled Liberian President Charles Taylor said yesterday he has
accepted an offer of asylum in Nigeria, but gave no indication when
he would leave his anarchic country, ravaged by a four-year...
STATEMENT OF THE OUTGOING CHAIRPERSON OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, HE
DR NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, AT THE THIRD ORDINARY SESSION OF THE...
The defense ministry in Monrovia has accused the main rebel group
in the country, Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy
(Lurd) of massing troops outside the capital Monrovia in...
The main points of a landmark truce signed yesterday between
Liberian rebels and President Charles Taylor's government to end
the West African country's four-year civil war, include:
The US has a moral duty to intervene in Liberia's civil war because
it helped to found the West African nation, the archbishop of
Monrovia said yesterday.