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U.N., African Union and Sudan OK troops
Apr 10 2007 6:24PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United Nations, the African Union and the Sudanese government have reached agreement to beef up the African force in Sudan's violence-wracked Darfur region with U.N. troops, police and equipment, officials said Tuesday.
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Terror suspects killed in Morocco
Apr 10 2007 4:23PM (CT)
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) - Police surrounded a building in Morocco's largest city where four terrorism suspects were holed up Tuesday, forcing three of the men to flee and blow themselves up with explosives. The fourth was shot by police as he was apparently preparing to detonate his bomb.
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Terror suspects killed in Morocco
Apr 10 2007 4:23PM (CT)
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) - Police surrounded a building in Morocco's largest city where four terrorism suspects were holed up Tuesday, forcing three of the men to flee and blow themselves up with explosives. The fourth was shot by police as he was apparently preparing to detonate his bomb.
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Terror suspects killed in Morocco
Apr 10 2007 4:23PM (CT)
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) - Police surrounded a building in Morocco's largest city where four terrorism suspects were holed up Tuesday, forcing three of the men to flee and blow themselves up with explosives. The fourth was shot by police as he was apparently preparing to detonate his bomb.
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Ethiopia acknowledges terror detainees
Apr 10 2007 12:46PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia conceded for the first time Tuesday that it detained 41 suspected terrorists from 17 countries, but defended the action as part of the international war on terror groups and denied reports the prisoners were held incommunicado.
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Report: 1,000 people killed in Somalia
Apr 10 2007 12:00PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Recent fighting between Ethiopian-backed government troops and Islamic insurgents in Somalia's capital killed more than 1,000 civilians and wounded 4,300, according to a report by the largest clan in the battle-scarred city.
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U.N.: Attacks near Darfur kill up to 400
Apr 10 2007 11:10AM (CT)
N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) - Janjaweed militiamen killed up to 400 people in the volatile eastern border area near Sudan's Darfur region, leaving an "apocalyptic" scene of mass graves and destruction, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday.
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