Southern Sudan
EL-FASHER, Sudan - Southern Sudan's president told members of the U.N.
EL-FASHER, Sudan - Hundreds of Sudanese women chanted "Down with the USA!" after the U.N.
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.
ENTEBBE, Uganda - A $73 million budget cut has forced a major air base for United Nations peacekeeping missions to eliminate three planes and more cutbacks may be needed, hampering operations in Congo and Sudan, a senior U.N.
JUBA, Sudan - A top official on the commission charged with carrying out Southern Sudan's upcoming independence referendum says he is optimistic the vote will take place on time.
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