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African News Archives for February 19, 2008

Ugandam government, rebels sign deal
Feb 19 2008 10:09PM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - Ugandan government and rebel negotiators signed a major agreement Tuesday on how the country will deal with crimes committed during a brutal 20-year insurgency in the north, mediators said.
 
UN: Sudan's north-south peace is fragile
Feb 19 2008 9:54PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Three years after the end of Sudan's north-south civil war, a top U.N. envoy told the Security Council on Tuesday that the foundations for durable peace "remain fragile" because of a lack of mutual trust.
 
UN peacekeepers pinned down in Eritrea
Feb 19 2008 8:00PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Eritrean officials refused to grant U.N. peacekeepers permission to cross from Eritrea into Ethiopia, prompting them to regroup in the capital instead, U.N. officials said Tuesday.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Bush seeks help against African violence
Feb 19 2008 5:50PM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - On ground haunted by one of the worst atrocities of modern times, President Bush pleaded with the global community Tuesday for decisive action to stop grisly ethnic violence now plaguing other African nations like Kenya and Sudan.
 
Africom headquarters to stay in Germany
Feb 19 2008 4:44PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - The headquarters for the U.S. military's Africom regional command will remain in Germany rather than move to Africa, because of reservations among Africans over its creation, a spokesman said Tuesday.
 
Kenyan airline suspends Paris flights
Feb 19 2008 12:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's flagship airline suspended flights between Nairobi and Paris on Tuesday due to the dwindling number of passengers flying to this once-stable African nation, the latest economic fallout from a violent political crisis.
 
Kenyan airline suspends Paris flights
Feb 19 2008 12:05PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's flagship airline suspended flights between Nairobi and Paris on Tuesday due to the dwindling number of passengers flying to this once-stable African nation, the latest economic fallout from a violent political crisis.
 
6 Somalis killed in latest fighting
Feb 19 2008 10:38AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Heavy fighting killed at least six people in the Somali capital overnight, sparking cordons and search operations by government troops and their Ethiopian allies, witnesses said Tuesday.
 
Bush: Cuba should be democratic
Feb 19 2008 6:51AM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - President Bush expressed hope Tuesday that the end of Fidel Castro's presidency will launch a transition to democracy in Cuba after nearly 50 years of ironclad, communist rule.
 
Bush: Cuba should be democratic
Feb 19 2008 6:51AM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - President Bush expressed hope Tuesday that the end of Fidel Castro's presidency will launch a transition to democracy in Cuba after nearly 50 years of ironclad, communist rule.
 
Bush: Cuba should be democratic
Feb 19 2008 6:51AM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - President Bush expressed hope Tuesday that the end of Fidel Castro's presidency will launch a transition to democracy in Cuba after nearly 50 years of ironclad, communist rule.
 
Bush: Cuba should be democratic
Feb 19 2008 6:51AM (CT)
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - President Bush expressed hope Tuesday that the end of Fidel Castro's presidency will launch a transition to democracy in Cuba after nearly 50 years of ironclad, communist rule.
 
   

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