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05 Dec 2007
 
 
EU rights champion urges Europe to act on Darfur
DARFUR
The winner of the European Union's top human rights prize demanded on Tuesday that the bloc take a more active role in resolving the Darfur crisis, saying it could not simply stand by during...
 
 
04 Dec 2007
 
US presses Sudan, experts query peacekeeper plan
DARFUR
The U.N. Security Council may need to meet within weeks to consider new sanctions against Sudan unless Khartoum quickly accepts a U.N.-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur, a top U.S....
 
 
27 Nov 2007
 
UN arms embargoes can be potent symbol - study
UNITED NATIONS
U.N. arms embargoes are always breached and rarely change the behavior of the targeted country but can be a powerful symbolic tool, a report published on Monday found. The report by Swedish...
 
 
22 Nov 2007
 
UN council welcomes Congo, Rwanda agreement
CONGO/ RWANDA
The U.N. Security Council on Wednesday welcomed a deal signed by Congo and Rwanda to forcibly disarm Rwandan Hutu rebels in Congo in an effort to reduce tensions between the central African...
 
 
21 Nov 2007
 
China to send peacekeepers to Darfur
DARFUR
China has committed to sending an engineering unit of peacekeepers to Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region at the end of the week, the top U.N. peacekeeping official said on Wednesday, urging...
 
 
14 May 2004
 
Singapore moves to freeze Charles Taylor's assets
News
Singapore is moving to freeze any assets in the city state belonging to the former president of Liberia, a newspaper reported on Friday.
 
 
17 Apr 2004
 
Darfur rebels threaten to boycott peace talks
News
Rebels in Sudan's western Darfur region say government-backed Arab militias have broken a recent ceasefire agreement and as a consequence they may pull out of planned peace talks, media reports...
 
 
26 Feb 2003
 
Germany, France remain on collision course with US
News
Germany and France remain on a collision course with the United States and key European allies over Iraq in a high stakes stand-off which could weaken the United Nations, NATO, the European Union...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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