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A Darfur rebel unit from the Sudan Liberation Army patrols the northern expanses of the region in Sudan Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007, as delegates gather for a milestone unity conference at a secret location in Darfur.
Oil   Photos   Sudan   War   Wikipedia: South Sudan–Sudan relations
 Time Magazine 
The War of the Sudans: All Not So Quiet on the Southern Front
Fri 27 Apr 2012
From the grass stalls of Bentiu, where a burnt market and upended billboard bear scars of air strikes, South Sudan's road north to Sudan buzzes with the locomotion of war. To the left and right, oil... (photo: AP / Alfred de Montesquiou)
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon waves during a visit to the construction site of a housing project in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on February 2, 2012. Protesters threw shoes, sand and small stones at the convoy of UN chief Ban Ki-moon as he entered the Gaza Strip for a visit.Phoot by Ahmed Deeb/WN
Afghanistan   Photos   Terrorism   UN   Wikipedia: Ban Ki-moon
 DNA India 
Ban Ki-Moon discusses terrorism, Afghanistan, Syria with India
Fri 27 Apr 2012
Terrorism, alarming security situation in Afghanistan, worrisome situation in Syria and disputes between Sudan and South Sudan were some of the key international issues discussed between UN Secretary... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Sudans conflict leaves 37,000 desperate for water, agency says  CNN  Fri 27 Apr 2012
Sudans conflict leaves 37,000 desperate for water, agency says
April 27, 2012 -- Updated 0916 GMT (1716 HKT) Pressure increases on Sudans (CNN) -- The spiraling conflict between the Sudans has exacerbated issues for tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees who are... (photo: UN Photo / Basile Zoma)
Issues   Photos   Refugees   UN   Water   Wikipedia: African Union Mission in Sudan
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor argues with a photographer as he awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam February 8, 2011.  The Independent  Thu 26 Apr 2012
Charles Taylor convicted of 'aiding and abetting war crimes' in historic ruling at ICC
International judges in The Hague were delivering verdicts against the 64-year-old warlord-turned-president. Presiding Judge Richard Lussick said prosecutors have proved beyond reasonable doubt that... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen)
Court   Crimes   Photos   Sierra Leone   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician)
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South Sudan troubles not unique among new nations STL Today Wed 25 Apr 2012
South Sudan troubles not unique among new nations
South Sudan emerged into the world as a new nation less than a year ago and already it is at the brink of war with its archenemy Sudan, with soldiers from both sides... (photo: EC / EC)
Africa   Bombing   EU   Photos   Sudan   Wikipedia: Sudan
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, right, reviews honor guard with Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Dayton Daily News Tue 24 Apr 2012
South Sudan's leader says Sudan has declared war
BEIJING — The president of newly independent South Sudan, in Beijing lobbying for economic and diplomatic support, told China's president on Tuesday that attacks by... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan)
Africa   Photos   Sudan   War   Wikipedia: South Sudan–Sudan relations
A policeman walks past the smouldering remains of a market in Rubkona near Bentiu in South Sudan Monday, April 23, 2012. Star Tribune Tue 24 Apr 2012
Sudan bombs South, risking all-out war
RUBKONA, SOUTH SUDAN - Sudanese warplanes bombed a market and an oil field in South Sudan on Monday, killing at least two people after Sudanese ground forces had... (photo: AP / Michael Onyiego)
Peace   Photos   Sudan   UN   Wikipedia: 2012 South Sudan–Sudan border conflict
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, center between guards, awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Taylor's lawyer stormed out of court Tuesday after judges refused to accept a written summary of the former Liberian president's defense case at the end of his war crimes trial. British attorney Courtenay Griffiths ignored judges at the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone who ordered him to stay in court after unprecedented angry exchanges erupted before closing arguments in the three-year case. "How will posterity judge the credibility of this court if, at this 11th hour, they prevented Mr. Taylor from presenting ... 90 percent of his closing arguments?" Griffiths said outside court. He said he refused to "lend legitimacy to proceedings" by staying. Daily Press Sun 22 Apr 2012
Taylor verdict takes aim at Africa Big Man impunity
THE HAGUE/FREETOWN (Reuters) - Begging outside a supermarket in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, Tamba Ngaujah has little doubt who was behind the Revolutionary United... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen)
Africa   Crimes   Photos   Sierra Leone   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberia)
Special Envoy for Sudan Scott Gration provides President Obama with a preview of his next trip to the region and receives important direction from the President. Daily Press Sat 21 Apr 2012
Obama urges talks between Sudan, South Sudan to avoid war
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama urged the leaders of Sudan and South Sudan on Saturday to stop the fighting between their countries and begin... (photo: Creative Commons / BrokenSphere)
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