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African News Archives for October 27, 2007

Sudan pledges Darfur cease-fire at talks
Oct 27 2007 11:01PM (CT)
SIRTE, Libya (AP) - Sudan's government committed to a cease-fire in Darfur at the start of peace talks Saturday, but mediators and journalists outnumbered the few rebels who did not boycott the U.N.-sponsored negotiations, reducing hopes for an end to the fighting.
 
Sudan pledges Darfur cease-fire at talks
Oct 27 2007 11:01PM (CT)
SIRTE, Libya (AP) - Sudan's government committed to a cease-fire in Darfur at the start of peace talks Saturday, but mediators and journalists outnumbered the few rebels who did not boycott the U.N.-sponsored negotiations, reducing hopes for an end to the fighting.
 
Sudan pledges Darfur cease-fire at talks
Oct 27 2007 11:01PM (CT)
SIRTE, Libya (AP) - Sudan's government committed to a cease-fire in Darfur at the start of peace talks Saturday, but mediators and journalists outnumbered the few rebels who did not boycott the U.N.-sponsored negotiations, reducing hopes for an end to the fighting.
 
Heavy fighting shakes Somali capital
Oct 27 2007 10:16AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Insurgents and government-allied forces battled with machine guns, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades Saturday in the heaviest fighting to hit Somalia's capital for months, leaving at least seven people dead and dozens others wounded, witnesses and health officials said.
 
7 held in plan to fly children from Chad
Oct 27 2007 7:50AM (CT)
N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) - Seven crew members of a plane contracted to fly more than 100 children out of Chad were detained, authorities said Saturday, and Chad's president promised punishment for anyone involved in a plan to spirit the children to Europe.
 
   

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