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Sudan accuses U.N. panel of lying
Apr 19 2007 8:29PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Sudan accused a United Nations panel on Thursday of fabricating claims that the government was conducting bombing raids in Darfur and disguising planes to look like U.N. aircraft.
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Nigeria opposition won't boycott vote
Apr 19 2007 4:18PM (CT)
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's two main opposition parties withdrew threats on Thursday to boycott presidential elections, setting the stage for a weekend vote meant to boost civilian rule in Africa's most populous nation.
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Nigeria opposition won't boycott vote
Apr 19 2007 4:18PM (CT)
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's two main opposition parties withdrew threats on Thursday to boycott presidential elections, setting the stage for a weekend vote meant to boost civilian rule in Africa's most populous nation.
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Nigeria opposition won't boycott vote
Apr 19 2007 4:18PM (CT)
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's two main opposition parties withdrew threats on Thursday to boycott presidential elections, setting the stage for a weekend vote meant to boost civilian rule in Africa's most populous nation.
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Group says Congo using child soldiers
Apr 19 2007 12:40PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - Congo's new government has failed to stop the use of child soldiers _ merging forces of former warlords into the regular army without weeding out hundreds of underage fighters, an international human rights group said Thursday.
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Somalia fighting kills at least 12
Apr 19 2007 12:23PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Fighting between Ethiopian troops and insurgents left at least 12 people dead in Somalia's capital Thursday, while a suicide car bomb exploded at an Ethiopian army base, officials and witnesses said.
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Somalia fighting kills at least 12
Apr 19 2007 12:23PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Fighting between Ethiopian troops and insurgents left at least 12 people dead in Somalia's capital Thursday, while a suicide car bomb exploded at an Ethiopian army base, officials and witnesses said.
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Report: Darfur kids endure horrific acts
Apr 19 2007 5:57AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Children in Darfur are enduring "unspeakable acts of violence and abuse" from killing and rape to abduction, torture and recruitment as fighters in the escalating four-year conflict in Sudan's vast western region, a report said.
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