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3.7 Inch Anti-Aircraft Gun, Nothe Fort, Weymouth
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 Al Jazeera 
Fresh explosions rock Libyan capital
Sun 20 Mar 2011
Loud explosions have rocked the Libyan capital, Tripoli, a day after international forces launched an operation to enforce a no-fly zone over the North African country. Anti-aircraft tracer fire... (photo: Creative Commons / Jim)
A British RAF plane takes off from the RAF (Royal Air Force) Akrotiri a British military base near southern port city of Limassol, Cyprus, Sunday, March 20, 2011.
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 Al Jazeera 
International forces bombard targets in Libya
Sun 20 Mar 2011
United States and European military forces have bombarded Libya with cruise missiles and airstrikes as part of a broad international effort to enforce a UN-mandated no-fly zone. French planes fired... (photo: AP / Petros Karadjias)
Libyans celebrate in the main square of Benghazi, Libya, Friday, March 18, 2011.  Al Jazeera  Fri 18 Mar 2011
UN authorises no-fly zone over Libya
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has voted on a resolution authorising a no-fly zone over Libya and "all necessary measures" - code for military action - to protect civilians. Ten of the... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Ceasefire   Libya   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Timeline of the 2011 Libyan uprising
UNMIS has intensified patrols around the volatile Abyei area in the wake of clashes that have left dozens dead before and during the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum.  According to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Abyei was meant to have its own referendum on whether to join the north or the south but disputes over who is eligible to vote among other issues have left the status of the region in limbo and the referendum indefinitely postponed.1  All Africa  Thu 17 Mar 2011
UN Civilian Protection Officials Voice Alarm Over Violence in Abyei
Two United Nations civilian protection... (photo: UN / Tim McKulka)
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Sudan: UN civilian protection officials voice alarm over violence in Abyei United Nations Wed 16 Mar 2011
Sudan: UN civilian protection officials voice alarm over violence in Abyei
Displaced people fleeing fighting in Abyei, in Agok, Sudan16 March 2011 – Two United Nations civilian protection officials today voiced grave concern over rising tension... (photo: UN / Olivier Chassot)
Africa   Photos   Sudan   UN   Violence
The new arrivals are mainly women and children in Darfur IRINnews Wed 16 Mar 2011
SUDAN: Thousands flee fighting in Darfur
Photo: Derk Segaar/IRINThe new arrivals are mainly women and childrenNAIROBI, 16 March 2011 (IRIN) - Tens of thousands of people continue to flee their homes in Sudan's... (photo: Irin news / Derk Segaar)
Africa   Conflict   Photos   Sudan   Wikipedia: War in Darfur
A pro-Gadhafi fighter is seen during a government-organized visit for foreign media in front of a damaged police station in Bin Jawwad, 350 miles (560 kilometers) southeast of the capital Tripoli, in Libya Saturday, March 12, 2011. Al Jazeera Wed 16 Mar 2011
Gaddafi tells West to stay out of Libya
Muammar Gaddafi has denounced backers of plans for a no-fly zone over his country and urged Libyans to take up arms and prepare to confront a possible invasion by Western... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Africa   Libya   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: 2011 Libyan uprising
Abyei was due to hold a separate referendum at the same time as the South. Observers suggest the issue of Abyei will now be wrapped in post-referendum negotiations IRINnews Tue 15 Mar 2011
SUDAN: Referendum vote over, now the hard work begins
Photo: Peter Martel/IRINAbyei was due to hold a separate referendum at the same time as the South. Observers suggest the issue of Abyei will now be wrapped in... (photo: irin news / Peter Martel)
Africa   Conflict   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Sudan
In this Tuesday Jan. 9 2007 photo, Southern Sudan soldiers during a rally in Juba, South Sudan. Aid officials say Southern Sudanese troops are behind a spike in attacks on humanitarian workers, including the looting of food. Aid workers are increasingly concerned that access to needy populations may be further restricted as a January vote on independence for the south approaches. The U.N. says 4 million people in Southern Sudan half the population rely on food aid. The Guardian Mon 14 Mar 2011
Sudan talks break down as south accuses Khartoum of arming rebels
Bashir regime accused of funding and training militias to destabilise south before country's division after referendum Southern Sudan negotiator Pagan Amum announces the... (photo: AP / Sayyid Azim)
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