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2007
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Sudan, January 2007
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Darfur
Southern Sudan
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U.N. rape charges in Sudan |
| Jan.5 |
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UN in new peace drive for Darfur |
| Jan.10 |
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Sudan, rebels agree to 60-day truce |
| Jan.17 |
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Sudan: U.S. troops raided its embassy |
| Jan.28 |
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Sudan under pressure at AU summit The continuing crisis in Darfur is set to dominate proceedings and headlines as the African Union summit opens
| Jan.29 |
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African snub to Sudan over Darfur President Omar al-Bashir has again been bypassed in his bid to become chairman of the AU because of the conflict
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| Mar.10 |
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Translators in pay strike |
| Mar.14 |
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U.S. readies Sudan sanctions
| Mar.24 |
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UN envoy barred from camp
| Mar.25 |
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U.N. envoy: 'Fragile' balance in Darfur
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| Apr.2 |
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5 African Union peacekeepers killed
| Apr.15 |
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African Union peacekeeper killed
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Sudan agrees to U.N., AU troops Sudan has signed a joint agreement with the U.N. and the African Union that defines their roles in Darfur | |
| Apr.16 |
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Ban hails Sudan's UN troops move
| Apr.18 |
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Bush: End Darfur violence or face sanction
| Apr.28 |
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World rallies for Darfur action
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| May.7 |
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Amnesty accuses over arms Amnesty International has accused Sudan of violating an embargo on Darfur and is dismayed at Russian and Chinese arms supplies
| May.29 |
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U.S. imposes new sanctions against Sudan The United States will also push for a stronger UN Security Council resolution punishing Khartoum over the ongoing violence
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| Jun.17 |
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Sudan 'backs UN-led Darfur force'
| Jun.24 |
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World failing Darfur, says Rice US Secretary of State has said the world has failed the people of Darfur, ahead of talks on the troubled Sudanese region
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| Jul.14 |
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Libya hosts Darfur crisis talks
| Jul.18 |
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Water find 'may end Darfur war'
| Jul.31 |
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U.N. troops will go to Darfur  The Council voted unanimously to authorize up to 26,000 troops and police in an effort to stop attacks on millions of displaced civilians | |
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| Aug.3 |
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Darfur rebels seek unity in talks
| Aug.12 |
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Darfur force 'to be all-African' African Union chairman says enough African troops have been promised to a Sudan peacekeeping force for no outside help to be needed
| Aug.23 |
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Khartoum 'defying Darfur embargo' Amnesty International has accused the Sudanese government of deploying weapons to Darfur in defiance of a UN arms embargo
| Aug.28 |
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Sudan launches flood aid appeal
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| Sep.3 |
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U.N. for rapid deployment in Darfur
| Sep.6 |
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Darfur peace talks to resume in Libya
| Sep.15 |
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Brown peacekeeping vow Gordon Brown wants Darfur's proposed peacekeeping force to be in place by 2007 end
| Sep.30 |
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Deadliest attack for peace force  Rebels killed at least 12 peacekeepers at an African Union base in the deadliest attack yet on the peacekeeping force in its 3-year mission | |
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| Oct.1 |
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U.N. condemns deadly Darfur attack Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed outrage after rebels killed 10 African Union soldiers
| Oct.2 |
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Rebels 'outgun' AU troops
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Carter, Tutu visit Darfur to promote peace A group of elder statesmen, including former U.S. President and Nobel peace laureate, began a tour to promote a political solution to the region's...
| Oct.7 |
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Army-controlled town razed  A government-controlled town of Haskanita has been burned down and looted. The town is the home of the peacekeeping base that attacked last week. The market area had been looted, Just a few civ... | |
| Oct.9 |
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Rebels report big, new attack
| Oct.11 |
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Southern rebels walk out
| Oct.26 |
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Rebel snub threatens Darfur talks
| Oct.27 |
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Sudan calls Darfur truce at talks Sudan has announced a unilateral ceasefire in the region to coincide with talks in Libya to try to end the 4-year war
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Pessimism grows over Darfur talks Key rebel leaders boycotting the talks aimed at trying to end the 4-year war in Sudan's region that entering a second day
| Oct.28 |
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Rebel absence delays Darfur talks
| Oct.29 |
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Orphan airlift bid threatened aid op An attempt by a group of French charity workers to spirit away more than 100 children could have seriously damaged relief efforts in the reg...
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| Nov.7 |
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UN official expelled
| Nov.14 |
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Darfur mission 'may fail' says UN The joint UN-African Union peacekeeping mission may fail unless countries can provide helicopters and lorries
| Nov.21 |
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Sudanese 'to disarm camp'
| Nov.27 |
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Sudan 'blocking' Darfur mission
| Nov.28 |
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Teacher charged over teddy row
| Nov.29 |
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UK teacher goes to court
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UK teacher jailed over teddy row  Gillian Gibbons, 54, has been found guilty in of insulting religion after she allowed her primary school class to name a teddy bear Muhammad | |
| Nov.30 |
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Protesters: Execute teacher Hundreds brandishing ceremonial swords and sticks gathered outside presidential palace to vent their anger against Gillian Gibbons, 54
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| Dec.1 |
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UK lawmakers' bid to free teacher 2 British Muslim lawmakers are reported to have met a British jailed for allowing her students to name a teddy bear 'Mohammed'
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Darfur mission 'behind schedule'
| Dec.3 |
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Sudan frees Briton in teddy row A British teacher jailed over the naming of a teddy bear has been released from police custody, after Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir pardoned her
| Dec.6 |
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Sudan rejects UN Darfur criticism Sudan has rejected a complaint that it is delaying the deployment of a joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force
| Dec.31 |
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U.N. takes control of Darfur peacekeeping
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