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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....
France will probably force Sudanese rebel leader Abdel Wahid el-Nur to leave the country by the end of the month for failing to attend peace talks on Darfur, a French diplomat said on Monday.
Nur,...
Thousands of Darfuris demonstrated angrily on Monday in Zalengei town to show African Union envoy Salim Ahmed Salim their despair over a peace process that has failed to bring security to western...
A key Darfur rebel leader said a viable peacekeeping force for the war-torn western Sudanese region must include non-Africans and toned down his conditions for joining peace talks.
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.
Sudan will let a UN team into the country within days to probe
alleged atrocities by government-backed militia in the western
Darfur region after initially blocking them, a UN spokesman said
Tuesday.