Genocides
ENTEBBE, Uganda - Uganda is willing to provide as many as 20,000 troops to restore order in Somalia if enough money is provided for the mission, Uganda's president told visiting members of the U.N.
GENEVA - The United Nations has toned down a report detailing hundreds of gruesome attacks against civilians in Congo over a 10-year period but left intact the suggestion that Rwanda's army may have committed genocide there in the 1990s.
UNITED NATIONS - The African Union asked the U.N.
NEW YORK - Sudanese diplomats scuffled with security workers at the hotel where the Iran delegation is staying during the U.N.
GENEVA - A government-backed militia is suspected of killing 37 people and wounding more than 50 in a marketplace in North Darfur, the latest sign of unrest is growing in the Sudanese region, a U.N.
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- At least 43 killed in violence in Sudan's Darfur
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- Kenya: Sudan presidential visit 'in our interest'
- Rwanda threatens to withdraw peacekeepers
- Kenya gets new American-style constitution
- UN: Attacks on Hutus in 1990s could be genocide
- Kenya gets new American-style constitution
- UN: Rwandan attacks on Hutus could be genocide
- Calif. library gives Nazi papers to Nat'l Archives
- Germany charges ex-Rwandan mayor with genocide
- Rwandan president wins re-election despite critics
- Rwandan president wins election in landslide
- Rwandan president expected to win election handily
- Rwanda votes for president amid crackdown
- Sudan president in Chad despite arrest warrant
- Sudan expels 2 foreign aid workers in Darfur
- ICC prosecutor lauds new charges against al-Bashir
- PROMISES, PROMISES: US fails to punish Sudan
- Int'l Court charges Sudan president with genocide
- 775 coffins: Bosnia marks 1995 Srebrenica massacre
- Srebrenica massacre memorial to point finger at UN
- Srebrenica memorial to point finger at UN
- Professor: Rwanda officials wanted me to disappear
- Minnesota law prof detained in Rwanda returns home
- US lawyer jailed in Rwanda: US Embassy didn't help
- Rwanda president takes stage at Tribeca Film Fest
- Obama cites 'devastating chapter' in Armenia past
- Ex-Rwandan diplomat now in Ala. probed in genocide
- Turkey, Armenia to discuss ties in Washington
- Serb President: Srebrenica declaration 'historic'
- Serbia offers apology for Srebrenica massacre
- Retired general links gays in army to genocide