Muammar Gadhafi Outraged by King Abdullah at Arab Summit in Qatar

Libya's Muammar Gadhafi has firmly established himself as the upstart leader of the Arab nations after he stormed out of the Arab summit in Qatar in an ego fueled fit.  The source of Gadahfi's outrage was...

Saudi Journalists & So.Sudan Support ICC Arrest Warrant of Bashir

Since the International Criminal Court approved an arrest warrant for the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir last week, the government had organized several rallies in Khartoum and other cities, launching fiery...

'AU firing' kills dozens of Somalis

This is another place that the world needs to watch.Somalia has the potential to start a major regionalwar. "Somali officials say at least 18 people died after African Union troops opened fire in response to a...

"Only dialogue, not force, can fix problems in Zimbabwe"

While some countries and prominent individuals have called for the ouster of Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe, by force if necessary, the African Union stated that only dialogue can be the way forward in...

UN: Somalis agree Ethiopian deadline

UN claims the resurrection of a peace deal agreed in July between Somalia and Ethiopia. However, not all conflicting forces were represented in the negotiations. "Other groups - including Islamist militias -...

Rice arrives in Libya amid criticism back home (updated)

" Rice, Gadhafi meet in house US bombed 22 years ago. 2008-09-05 21:54:04 -   TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - The United States and Libya sealed a historic turnaround in their troubled relations with a...

Joint UN-AU Peacekeeping Force for Darfur

"Some progress is being made on the crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan, UN Special Envoy Jan Eliasson and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said yesterday."UN News Centre:The Sudanese Government remains committed to...

Sudan denies 'threat' over Darfur

"Sudan's government has denied warning African and Arab countries not to send peacekeepers to Darfur."

Darfur: U.S. confrontational approach rejected

"This week brought a clear path forward for the Darfur conflict and humanitarian crisis. The UN Security Council’s confrontational approach was dealt a near fatal blow and the Secretary-General’s Special...

For Darfur Women, Survival Means Leaving Camp, Risking Rape - washingtonpost.com

"The tall, light-skinned man reeking of sweat and cigarettes often gallops his horse right into the nightmares of Darelsalam Ahmed Eisa, 18. Each time, she said, he throws her to the ground, pushes up her skirt...

Bloody battle in northern Darfur

"Some 80 people die in intense clashes between Sudanese rebel groups in Darfur, says the African Union."

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