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      • Guinea-Bissau PM detained
      • AFGHANISTAN: Growing insecurity in Kabul
      • April 1, 2010
      • April 2010
        • April 10, 2010
          • Polish president dies in air crash
        • April 11, 2010
          • Death toll rises after Thai clashes
          • Israel ID law to evict Palestinians
        • April 12, 2010
          • Live rounds killed Thai protesters
        • April 13, 2010
          • Mideast Land Conflict Now Includes Street Signs
          • Mogadishu fighting kills civilians
          • Red Cross Staff Kidnapped in Congo
          • Somali Radio Stations Halt Music
        • April 14, 2010
          • Bosnia-Herzegovina: Croatian President Apologizes for War
          • Deaths in Jakarta protest over tomb
          • Kyrgyz president ‘must stand trial’
          • UN peacekeepers abducted in Darfur
        • April 15, 2010
          • Congo Gang Rape Crisis ‘Spreading,’ Says New Study
          • Russia closes last weapons-grade plutonium plant
          • Somali Insurgents Ban School Bells
          • Sudan ‘poll shooting’ kills nine
        • April 16, 2010
          • Timor-Leste police resume control of second largest city from UN
        • April 17, 2010
          • Young Palestinians in Israeli jails
        • April 18, 2010
          • Arrests in Madagascar after suspected coup plot
          • Mugabe urges end to violence
          • Somalia violence kills 14, parliament fails to meet
        • April 19, 2010
          • Deadly clashes erupt in Kyrgyzstan
          • Egypt reasserts Nile water rights
          • Somalis caught in the crossfire
          • Whiff of Rebellion Spreads in Thai Hinterland
        • April 2, 2010
          • Guinea says arrests mutinous pro-Camara soldiers
        • April 20, 2010
          • DR Congo: Unstable Areas Endanger Returns
          • East Sudan parties concede defeat, cry fraud
          • Village burned, looted in in Kyrgyz ethnic violence
        • April 3, 2010
          • Four Nigerians die during local elections
          • Thai red shirts block shopping area
        • April 4, 2010
          • Civilians killed in Somali clashes
          • Ritual Sacrifice Of Children ON THE RISE In Uganda
          • Senegal says to take back French military bases
          • Zuma Seeks to Calm South Africa After Killing
        • April 5, 2010
          • Bombers Kill Policemen in Russia
          • Pakistan’s Army accused of extra-judicial killings
          • U.N. Chief Says Uzbekistan Must Observe Human Rights
          • UN staff die in DR Congo clashes
        • April 6, 2010
          • Ban outlines UN role in resolving Central Asian tensions over water resources
        • April 7, 2010
          • Voicing shock at violence in Kyrgyzstan, Ban repeats call for restraint
        • April 8, 2010
          • Upcoming Sudanese elections must be free, fair and credible, UN chief stresses
        • April 9, 2010
      • Caucasus witnessing ‘state terror’
      • Civilians’ plight worsens in north Yemen war zone
      • December 5
      • DR Congo sees $600 mln IMF boost in days
      • February 1, 2010
      • Half of Gaza war dead civilians: rights group
      • Karzai defends Afghanistan election as honest
      • Media Watch
        • August 2009
          • August 10, 2009
            • GLOBAL: LRA attacks in DRC displace 12,000
            • Madagascar’s power sharing deal fragile – analysts
            • Urgent action needed to assist over 1 million Central Africans – UN relief official
          • August 11, 2009
            • First phase of ex-combatants’ demobilization wraps up in Sudan – UN
            • MALI: Threats of violence greet new family code
          • August 12, 2009
            • ‘Humanitarian perfect storm’ brewing in southern Sudan, warns UN official
            • Battle with rebels kills, wounds scores in Yemen
            • Congo arrests Rwandan genocide suspect
            • DRC-RWANDA: We will pursue armed militias in the east – foreign minister
            • Honduran police clash again with Zelaya supporters
            • SOMALIA: Humanitarian crisis “at new low”
          • August 13, 2009
            • Analysis: Hurdles in the way of Madagascar’s new deal
            • Is Sri Lanka “careering back to where it was” after election?
            • Philippines clashes leave 43 dead
            • Yemen sets truce terms, rebels reject accusations
          • August 14, 2009
            • Court gives bail to Congo’s Bemba
            • ICC prosecutor appealing Bemba’s conditional release
            • Nigeria: Set-Back As Militants Blow Up Gas Plant
            • Significant prima facie evidence of serious rights abuses in Gaza, UN reports
            • UN envoy hopes to see renewed commitment to Lebanese-Israeli peace
            • Yemen rebels kidnap 15 Red Crescent aid workers
          • August 15, 2009
            • Five killed in suicide blast in Pakistan’s Swat
            • Hamas hits Qaeda allies in Gaza, over 20 dead
            • Madagascar’s Rajoelina says only he can lead transition
            • Radical Muslim cleric among 21 killed in Gaza clashes
            • Sri Lanka call to free refugees
            • UN blue helmets provide help in wake of deadly attack in east of DR Congo
          • August 16, 2009
            • Hamas asserts power in Gaza after Qaeda clash
            • Nigeria police raid Muslim sect
            • Yemen expands assault on rebels
            • YEMEN: Fighting forces 120,000 people to flee
          • August 17, 2009
            • Anti-gay attacks on rise in Iraq
            • Gang kills seven in Russian sauna
            • Kidnapped Yemeni Red Crescent workers freed – ICRC
            • New UN report spotlights humanitarian crisis triggered by blockade of Gaza
            • Rebels attack WFP compound in southern Somalia
            • Sudan party official killed, north-south tension
            • Suicide bomber kills 20,wounds 138 in Russia Ingushetia
            • U.S. Peace Corps pulls volunteers from Mauritania
          • August 19, 2009
            • Analysts say Russia is losing control of N.Caucasus after suicide bomb in Ingushetia
            • Colombian Indians flee threat of forcible recruitment in rebel ranks – UNHCR
            • Israeli minister calls anti-settler group a “virus”
            • North, south Sudan agree on implementing peace deal
            • Pakistan’s Pashtun could embrace militants – report
            • Zimbabwe police arrest, release 10 opposition MPs
          • August 20, 2009
            • OPT: Gaza mothers, newborns affected by Israeli blockade
            • Southern Sudan faces worsening food shortage, UN warns
            • YEMEN: Thousands flee as fighting escalates in north
          • August 21, 2009
            • Ugandan rebels drive thousands from their homes in southern Sudan – UN
          • August 22, 2009
            • Nigeria rebel group to resume attacks, ends talks
          • August 23, 2009
            • FEATURE-Pakistanis rally to support war-affected populations
            • Madagascar’s leaders committed to power-sharing
            • Over 100 reported dead in Yemen after ceasefire call
            • Soldiers killed in south Thailand
            • Somali insurgents reject Ramadan ceasefire call
          • August 24, 2009
            • Processing of voter identification in Côte d’Ivoire going well, says UN envoy
          • August 25, 2009
            • Give elders a say in East African justice, report urges
            • Half of Somalia’s population could go hungry, UN warns
            • Head of troubled Darfur peacekeeping force resigns
            • Israel’s Netanyahu says seeking settlements formula
            • Madagascar leaders resume talks to end crisis
            • SOMALIA: Election ruling rings alarm bells in Somaliland
            • Top Iran reform figures on trial
            • Yemen: pressing humanitarian needs amid continuing fighting
          • August 27, 2009
            • Uganda rebel attacks uproot more than 125,000 in central Africa
          • August 28, 2009
            • Thousands still fleeing Ugandan rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo – UN agency
            • UN voices concern as fresh fighting in Myanmar uproots thousands
          • August 29, 2009
            • Ethiopian troops enter key Somali town, locals say
            • Fresh Myanmar fighting erupts, one dead in China
            • Gunmen kill 38 in escalating south Sudan violence
          • August 30
            • Afghanistan: What Now for Refugees?
            • Fleeing fighters say Myanmar crushed border enclave
            • Four soldiers killed in blast in eastern Turkey
            • Yemen says air force kills rebel leader in north
          • August 31
            • AFGHANISTAN: A night in the life of a Kandahar hospital
            • Africans ‘under siege’ in Moscow
            • Congo ministers attacked in Bemba trial “warning”
            • DRC: Mutinous soldiers add to civilian fear in east
            • More bodies in Pakistani valley
            • ZIMBABWE: Special interest groups demand say in new constitution
          • August 4th
            • INTERVIEW: Media crackdown in Honduras worsens – activist
            • UN rights chief concerned over civilian deaths in Nigerian clashes
          • August 5th, 2009
            • Georgia, South Ossetia trade jabs
          • August 6th, 2009
            • Geneva Conventions are obscure or ineffective-poll
            • KENYA-SOMALIA: Dadaab grappling with “dramatic” refugee situation
            • Uighur unrest shows China’s failures – Dalai Lama
          • August 7th, 2009
            • New LRA rampage displaces thousands of Congolese
            • SUDAN: Abyei still fragile as Darfur conflict spills into Kordofan
          • August 9th, 2009
            • Madagascar rivals agree power-sharing deal
            • Sri Lanka’s first post-war polls show mixed results
        • December
          • December 1
            • Iran warns of serious action against UK yachtsmen
            • South Korea knocks down rumor North leader dead
            • Suicide bomber kills Pakistan parliamentarian
            • Two freed from Guantanamo, sent to France, Hungary
          • December 10
          • December 11
            • Copenhagen police detain 68 climate activists
            • Gunmen free nine of 57 hostages in Philippines
            • Six killed in bombings near Baghdad: Iraqi police
            • U.N. Afghan envoy to step down on schedule in March
            • U.S. sees Arabs, Kurds in Iraq settling differences
          • December 12
          • December 13
            • Kurds, Turkish nationalists clash in Istanbul-agency
            • FEATURE-Reign of fear grips Russia’s Chechnya
            • INTERVIEW-Yemen says has proof Iran backs northern rebels
            • UN: Act to End Atrocities in Eastern Congo
          • December 14
            • Attack on West Bank mosque draws condemnation from UN envoy
            • Conservative favored in Chile presidential run-off
            • Cyprus: UN peacekeeping mission extended for another six months
            • Democracy “referendum” plan heats up Hong Kong politics
            • Detained Americans to be tried in Iran: minister
            • DR Congo: UN has suspended cooperation with army units accused of rights abuses
            • U.S. forces chief warns of Afghanistan fight
            • UN-Backed Congo Troops Killed More Civilians Than Rebels, Says Human Rights Watch
          • December 15
            • Abbas sticks by terms for talks, rules out violence
            • Blast near Pakistani minister’s home, 20 dead
            • Bombs kill at least four at northern Iraq church
            • Central African Republic faces critical moment in bid to recover from conflicts – UN
            • China warns West from taking up dissident case
            • International community must act against Israeli settlements – UN committee
            • More than 80,000 people driven out by clashes in north-west DR Congo – UN agency
            • Sudan opposition face charges over banned rally
            • UN left hundreds of Kosovo kids to die of lead poisoning
          • December 16
            • Afghan surge troops won’t target drug crops
            • Iran tests missile, warns opposition leaders
            • Muslim revival brings polygamy, camels to Chechnya
            • Nigerian government sued over president’s absence
          • December 17
            • Mexican forces kill drug lord Beltran Leyva
            • Suicide bomber injures 23 in Russia’s Ingushetia
            • Thailand still scarred five years after tsunami
            • U.S. faults Afghan corruption body’s independence
          • December 18
          • December 19
          • December 2
            • Afghans unimpressed by Obama’s troops surge
            • Iran editor gets 9-year jail term for vote protest
            • Iran to enrich uranium to higher level: Ahmadinejad
            • Philippines pulls out 1,000 police in massacre area
          • December 20
            • Guinea massacre victims ‘missing’
            • Madagascar leader names colonel as prime minister
            • Nepal police battle Maoist strike
            • Sudan passes security bill despite protests
          • December 21
            • Afghan troops kill Taliban attackers, official says
            • Netanyahu holds marathon talks on Israel-Hamas swap
            • Suicide attack kills local leader in northern Iraq
            • The Philippines: After the Maguindanao Massacre
          • December 22
            • International community has failed Gaza: aid groups
            • Investigation finds Lithuania had secret CIA jails
            • Iran says Iraq border incident a “misunderstanding”
            • Israel conveys response on prisoner swap to Hamas
            • NATO says no deadline for Afghan troop withdrawal
          • December 23
          • December 24
            • DR Congo: UN peacekeepers to use ‘all necessary means’ to protect civilians
            • UN opens website detailing zero tolerance policy on sexual abuse by peacekeepers
          • December 25
          • December 26
          • December 27
          • December 28
            • ‘Punish, humiliate, terrorise’
            • Egyptian Security Forces detain Gaza Freedom Marchers at El-Arish
            • Kenyan witch-hunt targets elders
            • Protesters killed in Iran clashes
            • Thai army begins Hmong deportations
          • December 29
            • Afghan soldier kills U.S. service member at army base
            • Iran opposition leaders face execution: Khamenei aide
            • U.S. missile shield holding up nuclear deal: Putin
            • Yemen says may harbor up to 300 Qaeda suspects
          • December 3
            • Activist’s killing angers Mexicans
            • Citing progress, Ban urges further support for Burundi’s peace process
            • Guinea boosts security after attack
            • McChrystal tells Afghans U.S. not leaving yet
            • My Friend, the Nigerian Militant
            • Niotan, US Company, Helps Fuel Congo War, Charges UN Report
            • Pakistan kills 15 militants in restive northwest
            • Putin tells Russians he’s here to stay
            • Russia police find bomb near train station: reports
            • Suicide bomber kills three Somali government ministers
          • December 30
          • December 31
          • December 4
            • Arrests After 107 Slaves Found In Mexico City
            • Sri Lanka: most refugees still in transit camps
            • Tibetan singer Tashi Dondrup arrested over ‘subversive’ CD
            • UN anti-mine programme faces cuts
          • December 5
            • Climate protesters march in London
            • Darfur: UN-African Union force condemns ‘cowardly’ attack against blue helmets
            • Is democracy seriously at risk in Bolivia?
            • Martial law in Philippine province
            • Minors ‘left’ in Nepal Maoist camps
          • December 6
            • China mulls larger UN peace role
            • Houthi video shows ‘Saudi raid’
            • Violence erupts in Greece on anniversary of police shooting
          • December 7
            • Iran police ‘clash with protesters’
            • Greek police fire teargas in second day of riots
            • Honduran elections exposed
            • Russia mourns as club fire victims are buried
            • Security Council calls for credible Ivorian polls at the earliest
            • Senior southern figures arrested as Sudan bans rally
            • Seven children killed by bomb at Baghdad school
            • Twin blasts hit Pakistan market
          • December 8
            • Ban deplores deadly consecutive attacks against blue helmets in Darfur
            • Brazil Police Accused Of “Extrajudicial” Killings
            • Iran: More Than 200 Arrested In Student Protests
            • Uganda Considering Death Penalty For Gays
          • December 9
        • February 2010
          • February 1, 2010
            • Somali capital clashes claim lives
            • Ugandan rebels kill 100 civilians in north-eastern DR Congo, UN reports
          • February 10, 2010
            • Afghanistan says ready if thousands flee assault
            • Congo forces suspected of new attack on civilians
            • Former boy soldier, youngest Guantanamo detainee, heads toward military tribunal
            • Iran says nuclear fuel deal “still on the table”
            • Pakistan has “credible information” Mehsud dead
            • Palestinian kills Israeli soldier in West Bank
            • Protesters clash in Sri Lanka capital
            • UN-backed talks on Western Sahara dispute get under way
          • February 11, 2010
            • Canadian aid groups told to keep quiet on policy issues
            • Deaths in Mogadishu clashes
            • Some grounds for hope in Darfur conflict, UN peacekeeping official says
            • UN official decries disarmament forum for lack of progress
          • February 12, 2010
            • DRC: Militias “causing increased havoc” in northeast
            • Fresh fighting drives more Somalis from Mogadishu, leaves many dead
            • Ivory Coast government dissolved
            • Roadblocks remain in quest to achieve Middle East peace, says Ban
          • February 13, 2010
          • February 14, 2010
            • Deaths in Colombia rebel ambush
            • Four killed in insurgency-plagued Thai south
            • UN envoy arrives in Myanmar
          • February 15, 2010
            • Fresh surge in deadly violence in Somali capital sparks alarm from UN official
            • Malawi Police Go On ‘Sweep Against Homosexuals’
          • February 16, 2010
            • Refugees flood Congo-Brazzaville
            • Cambodian Addicts Abused in Detention, Rights Group Says
            • UN-African Union envoy urges calm following Darfur violence
          • February 17, 2010
            • Chad seeks withdrawal of military component of UN mission
            • Darfur: Ban and UN-African Union mission condemn attack on peacekeepers
            • Making change from the bottom-up
          • February 18, 2010
            • Cairo protest over anti-women vote
            • No Refuge for Myanmar’s Forgotten People
            • The War Criminal Next Door
            • Torture as foreign policy: The Omar Khadr decision
          • February 19, 2010
            • Deaths in Ingushetia explosions
            • Deaths in Ivory Coast demonstration
            • Malalai Joya: ‘Defenceless and poor’ Afghans are main victims of NATO offensive
            • Niger Capital Is Calm After Coup
          • February 2, 2010
            • Armed men attack food convoy for quake victims in Haiti
            • Bosnian police raid Muslim houses
            • Deadly ethnic violence hits Karachi
            • Deaths in Pakistan ‘drone’ attack
          • February 20, 2010
            • Grenade attacks kill 1, wound 30 in Rwandan capital
            • ICC outrage over Guinea massacre
            • Ugandan rebels kill two, abduct 30 in eastern CAR
            • Yemen holds separatists in south, U.N. urges aid
          • February 21, 2010
            • Bangladesh tribals clash with settlers;100 hurt
            • Sudan, Darfur rebels clashed before deal: rebels, U.N.
          • February 22, 2010
            • Activists brave danger in Bishkek
            • Ivorian soldiers kill two protesters, wound over 15
            • U.S. special forces start training Congo troops
            • Yemen arrests 80 separatists over southern unrest
          • February 23, 2010
            • America’s Global Weapons Monopoly
            • Darfur truce signed, paving way for peace talks
          • February 24, 2010
            • Cuba activist dies of hunger strike
            • Darfur: recent fighting leaves 1,500 displaced and without aid, UN reports
            • Ivory Coast suspends France 24 televison station
          • February 25, 2010
            • France May Make Mental Violence a Crime
            • Peace for Kashmir?
            • Security Council extends UN mission in Timor-Leste for another year
            • Uganda’s Gays Fight Back Against Crackdown
          • February 26, 2010
            • Concerns over Israel heritage list
            • Turkish soldiers jailed over ‘plot’
            • UN blue helmets sent to scene of violence in north-west Liberia
            • UN pushes Gaza war probes
          • February 27, 2010
            • Philippine raid leaves several dead
          • February 28, 2010
            • Somalia’s Shabab bans UN food aid
            • We’re taking white-owned companies!
          • February 3, 2010
            • Court ordered to rule again on Darfur genocide charge
            • Dutch hate speech trial to proceed
            • Israel: Peace talks to resume soon
            • Malawi man arrested for putting up gay rights posters
          • February 4, 2010
            • Central African Republic receives new UN peacebuilding funds
            • Curfew in Kashmir as anti-India protests pick up
            • Vietnam: Expanding Campaign to Silence Dissent
            • World ignoring humanitarian needs in Yemen, UN warns
          • February 5, 2010
            • Karachi bomb blasts leave many dead
            • Nagorno-Karabakh tensions fester
            • North Sudan nomads, southern soldiers clash killing 18
            • U.N. cuts food rations in Yemen due to lack of funds
          • February 6, 2010
            • Côte d’Ivoire: UN urges calm as violence mars voter registration appeals process
            • DR Congo: UN sounds alarm over armed attacks against camps for displaced
            • Shots fired in Guinea town, religious tension rises
            • Soldier, insurgent killed in Thai south unrest
          • February 7, 2010
          • February 8, 2010
            • DRC: Security beefed up for North Kivu IDPs
            • Religious tension ignites in Guinea
            • Shelling kills at least 9 in Somalia – group
            • Thousands flee south every year from Somalia, Ethiopia
          • February 9, 2010
            • Arrests by Iran in Bid to Quell Wide Protests
            • Cost of wars to exceed one trillion dollars
            • Destabilizing Pakistan
            • Joint UN-African Union envoy to Darfur talks peace with armed rebel movements
        • January 2010
          • January 1
          • January 10
            • Could Canadians be charged with war crimes?
            • Gaza deaths in Israeli air raid
            • The Mutsinzi Report on the Rwandan Genocide
          • January 11
            • Angola says attackers arrested; Togo out of Cup
            • Ban gathers heads of world’s regional organizations to enhance peacekeeping
            • Civilians suffer in DRC conflict
            • Israel plans wall for Egypt border
            • Israel urges Hamas to rein in Gaza militants
            • North Korea calls for peace treaty to replace armistice
            • Nuclear arms control is back on the table
            • Six NATO servicemembers killed in Afghanistan
          • January 12
            • Additional UN peacekeepers requested ahead of Côte d’Ivoire elections
            • Nigerians protest leader’s absence
            • Pakistan, another bloody year?
            • Saudi troops killed at Yemen border
            • Surge in fighting uproots more Somalis, reports UN refugee agency
          • January 13
            • 2009 deadliest year of war for Afghan civilians: U.N.
            • China gives Canada its approval of seal
            • Detainee watchdog post remains unfilled
            • Iran knew Israel, U.S. planned “terrorist acts”: speaker
            • Nepal peace process close to standstill due to tensions and mistrust, UN warns
            • Somalia ‘ripe for resolution’
            • Thousands feared dead as major quake strikes Haiti
            • Yemen says security forces kill al Qaeda cell leader
          • January 14
            • Blast kills up to 20 civilians in south Afghan bazaar
            • Half a million bathe in India’s Ganges; crush kills 7
            • Tens of thousands feared dead in Haiti quake
            • Yemen in war with al Qaeda, urges citizens to help
          • January 15
            • Haiti estimates 140,000 dead, violence breaks out
            • Israel suspects Qaeda or Hezbollah in Jordan blast
            • NATO, Afghan troops fire on Afghan crowd wounding five
            • Six al Qaeda militants killed in Yemen air strike
          • January 16
          • January 17
          • January 18
          • January 19
          • January 2
          • January 20
          • January 21
          • January 22
            • Eastern Congo: “Women are afraid they could be raped any night here”
            • Madagascar’s leader snubs calls for power-sharing
            • Religious clashes kill more than 200 in Nigerian city
            • Sudan’s youth form defence militia
          • January 23
            • Horror of Nigeria clashes uncovered
            • Israel’s Netanyahu seeks to calm nerves on Lebanon
            • Over 2,000 Karens flee Myanmar army raids-aid group
            • Sudan: UN report cites challenges for north-south peace deal despite progress
          • January 24
            • N Korea issues warning to South
            • Saudi Arabia finds bodies of 20 missing soldiers
            • Venezuelan channel taken off air
            • World Report 2010: Abusers Target Human Rights Messengers
          • January 25
            • All 90 feared dead in Ethiopian plane crash
            • Baghdad bombs kill 36, Chemical Ali hanged
            • Ex-Guatemalan president indicted in New York
            • Haiti plans quake victims’ relocation, donors meet
            • Yemen’s Shi’ite rebels offer truce to Saudi Arabia
          • January 26
            • “Bloodied” Haiti and donors look at recovery plans
            • Afghan neighbors seek common ground
            • Out of war’s shadow, Sri Lankans vote for president
            • UK government lawyer said Iraq war was illegal
          • January 27
            • Haitian survivors fight for food
            • Israel slams Iran as world recalls Holocaust
            • Man rescued from rubble 14 days after Haiti quake
            • Saudi-Houthi border fighting ends
            • Senior UN official voices concern over impasse in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
            • Two Koreas trade fire
            • Yemen pledges urgent reforms to tackle al Qaeda
          • January 28
            • Iran hangs two in wake of election unrest
            • Karzai government invites Taliban to peace meeting
            • Sri Lanka president to dissolve parliament, call poll
          • January 29
          • January 3
          • January 30
          • January 31
          • January 4
            • Abbas weighs summit to revive stalled peace talks
            • Americans’ Role Seen in Uganda Anti-Gay Push
            • Democracy diminished, accountability avoided
            • Kabila wants MONUC out of DRC
            • Karzai orders Afghan parliament to suspend break
            • Microfinance meltdown in Bosnia
            • Serbia accuses Croatia of genocide
            • U.S. seeks to pressure Iran, revolutionary guards
            • Uganda army ‘kills rebel leader’
            • Yemen kills militants it says threatened embassies
          • January 5
            • Child soldiers used in Yemen war
            • Iran renews execution threat against protesters
            • Iraqi militant leader linked to hostages freed
            • Israel to build more homes in East Jerusalem
            • Karzai to try again with new cabinet line-up
            • S.Sudan vote could lead to war, says top adviser
            • South Sudan army-civilian clash kills 17–official
            • Yemen launches offensive against al Qaeda
          • January 6
            • Bomber kills three soldiers in Pakistani Kashmir
            • Karzai seeks new cabinet before London conference
            • Suicide bomber kills seven in Russia’s Dagestan
            • Yemen arrests three Qaeda militants, targets leader
          • January 7
            • Clashes after Egypt Copt killings
            • Guinean army mulls transition deal
            • N Ireland loyalist group disarms
            • Tribesmen kill 139 in south Sudan raid – official
            • Unconstitutional changes in West African governments spark Ban’s concern
          • January 8
            • Coming months offer ‘window of opportunity’ to advance disarmament, says Ban
            • DR Congo: UN support for army’s new anti-rebel offensive tied to protecting civilians
            • Malaysian Churches Attacked In ‘Allah’ Row
            • Palestinians seek to shut down settler trade
            • Shots fired at Iran opposition leader Karoubi: report
            • South Sudanese fear post-secession tensions in north
            • Tough challenges for Zuma as South Africa’s ANC turns 98
            • Video stirs call for Sri Lanka war crimes probe
          • January 9
        • July 2009
          • July 30th, 2009
            • NIGERIA: Thousands flee violence in northeast
            • YEMEN: Number of IDPs in north increases – agencies
          • July 31st, 2009
            • DRC: Number of IDPs in South Kivu jumps by 600%
        • June 2010
          • June 1, 2010
            • Israel faces child-abuse claims
            • Israel Holds Hundreds Seized During Raid on Flotilla
          • June 10, 2010
            • 2 Bosnian Serbs Get Life for Genocide
            • Burundi Prepares for Crucial Poll
            • Low funding threatens humanitarian work in DR Congo, UN warns
            • Views of North Korea Show How a Policy Spread Misery
          • June 11, 2010
            • 14 Die in New Wave of Unrest in Kyrgyzstan
            • Israel Makes Case to China for Iran Sanctions
            • Nepal: Maoists’ Lock, India’s Door
            • Pressed to End Embargo, Israel Looks for New Policy
          • June 12, 2010
            • New Violence in Kyrgyzstan Leads to Troop Deployment
            • Notorious rebel group becoming more deadly in DR Congo attacks – UN
            • Oil pipeline blown up in Yemen
            • Saudi Arabia gives Israel clear skies to attack Iranian nuclear sites
          • June 14, 2010
            • Children Carry Guns for a U.S. Ally, Somalia
            • Explosion Kills 5 at Kenyan Rally
            • Red Cross: Gaza blockade illegal
            • Somalia Experiences New Type of Fighting
            • Violence rages in south Kyrgyzstan
          • June 15, 2010
            • 100,000 Uzbek Refugees Flee Deadly Chaos, Bound For Border
            • Iran to send aid ships to Gaza
            • Marines Put Gay Man in Hospital. Will Anybody Prosecute?
            • Venezuela’s Military Ties With Cuba Stir Concerns
          • June 16, 2010
            • Aiding Symptoms, Not Causes
            • Kyrgyz violence level ‘alarming’
            • N. Korea Warns of Response to U.N.
            • Uganda: Army Says 10 Soldiers Died in Central African Republic
          • June 17, 2010
            • Army’s Hand Suspected in Kyrgyzstan
            • Darfur rebels surrender to ICC
            • Review Panel Judges See a Culture of U.N. Secrecy
            • U.N. Voices Concern on Child Soldiers in Somalia
          • June 18, 2010
            • ‘Red alert’ for India Maoists protest
            • Finding Humanitarian Space
            • Uganda gov’t accused of links to militia
            • US welcomes release of lawyer Peter Erlinder in Rwanda
          • June 19, 2010
            • Fighting in Somali capital kills 20
            • Kyrgyzstan Violence Claims Up To 2,000 Lives
            • Police building attacked in Yemen
            • U.N. Leader Criticizes Israeli Plan for Inquiry
          • June 2, 2010
            • China’s Wen reveals fears of any Korea conflict spreading
            • Fighting in central Somalia kills 24 – rights group
            • Five Gazans killed by Israeli fire
            • Rebel raids aggravate displacement crisis for Central Africans – UN
          • June 24, 2010
            • Ban voices deep concern at municipal plan to demolish homes in East Jerusalem
            • Massacre Witness in Philippines Is Killed, Rights Group Says
            • Tibetans Fear a Broader Crackdown
            • Turkey’s cycle of violence
          • June 25, 2010
            • BURUNDI: Opposition parties now boycott all polls
            • Gay marriage not a right, EU court rules
            • Kazakhstan Gets Jump on Caspian Naval Race
            • Rwanda: Prospective Presidential Candidate Detained
          • June 3, 2010
            • Leading Human Rights Activist Found Dead in Congo
            • Sudanese security forces beat doctors in protest march
            • UN Expert: ‘Targeted Killings’ By U.S., Israel, Russia May Be War Crimes
          • June 4, 2010
            • Accused of War Crimes, and Living With Perks
            • Myanmar ‘nuclear plans’ exposed
            • New Ship Heads to Gaza, and Israel Vows to Stop It
            • Somali troops fight al-Shabab militants in Mogadishu
          • June 5, 2010
            • Burma Secretly Trying To Build Nuclear Weapons, Leaked Docs Show
            • Flotilla activists ‘shot 30 times’
            • Israeli Forces Seize and Board Vessel Bound for Gaza
            • Why International Criminal Court needs more than time
          • June 7, 2010
            • Did the Bush Administration Experiment on Detainees?
            • DR Congo suspends police chief
            • N Korea ‘to retaliate’ over UN move
            • With U.S. Aid, Warlord Builds Afghan Empire
          • June 8, 2010
            • ‘Hundreds’ killed in Darfur in May
            • Ahmadinejad defiant ahead of UN nuclear sanctions vote
            • DRC: New top cop General Charles Bisengimana is an “Individual Perpetrator of Massacres”
            • Libya ‘expels’ UN refugee agency UNHCR
          • June 9, 2010
            • Ban welcomes deal between Eritrea and Djibouti to resolve border conflict
            • ETHIOPIA: The village that will not need food aid
            • Officials say Israel eases Gaza blockade for some food items
            • Renegade militia flees south Sudan oil state–army
        • March 2010
          • March 1, 2010
            • Darfur: UN-African Union mission seeks to boost ceasefire monitoring
            • In France, Transsexuals Celebrate a Small Victory
            • Iraqis Awash in Gifts From Candidates
          • March 10, 2010
            • Ban speaks out against Israeli plans to expand settlements
            • Gunmen kill 6 in Western aid agency raid in Pakistan
            • Somalia Food Aid Bypasses Needy, U.N. Study Says
          • March 11, 2010
            • Civilians killed in Somali fighting
            • Greece hit by nationwide strike
            • Ugandan rebels seek refuge in Sudan’s Darfur-report
            • Yemeni separatist protesters killed
          • March 12, 2010
            • DRC: US, UN accuse forces of “crimes against humanity”
            • Security Council extends UN force for two months, as talks with Chad continue
            • South Sudanese army, nomads clash, three killed
            • UN expert group urges Nigeria to address core issues behind repeated violence
          • March 13, 2010
            • At least 27 arrested in Egypt Christian-Muslim clash
            • REFILE-Somali clans clash over water, land, 11 killed
          • March 14, 2010
            • Anti-rape funds in Congo wasted: critics
          • March 15, 2010
            • Explosions hit amnesty talks in Nigeria’s oil delta
            • Nigeria vows to tackle violence
            • UN envoy welcomes peace pact between Somali Government and rebel group
          • March 16, 2010
            • Clashes Erupt In Jerusalem As Hamas Declares ‘Day Of Rage’
            • Israel rejects settlement halt
            • Protesters Dump Blood at Thai Government Site
            • Where Death Squads Struck in Bangladesh
          • March 17, 2010
            • New attack on Nigerian Christians kills 12
            • Should UN peace mission leave DR Congo? Experts give their views
            • Tensions persist in the West Bank
            • Thai Protests Continue, but Scale Is Diminishing
          • March 18, 2010
            • Electric torture show shocks France
            • Privilege debate tests Conservative stonewalling on detainees
            • Rape In Haiti: Women, Girls Detail Violent Attacks In Aftermath Of Haiti Earthquake
            • Sudan signs pact with Darfur group
          • March 19, 2010
            • Afghanistan’s Boy Sex Slaves
            • Deadly clashes erupt in Sudan
            • Eradicating arms trafficking will further peace in Central Africa, say UN officials
          • March 2, 2010
            • Ethiopian Opposition Candidate Stabbed to Death
            • Israel is an apartheid state and that is why they are losing legitimacy
            • Karadzic calls ‘war crimes’ myths
            • Niger transitional government named
          • March 20, 2010
            • Gazans wounded in Israeli strike
            • Iraq: Women’s rights in danger
            • Russian Protests Seeking Ouster of Putin Fall Short
          • March 21, 2010
            • Democrats predict healthcare win
            • Israel kills Palestinian cousins
            • Thousands Protest In D.C. For Withdrawal From Iraq, Afghanistan
            • YEMEN: Landmine awareness training for children
          • March 22, 2010
            • Israeli raid strikes Gaza tunnel
            • Polluted water kills more than all violence: UN
            • Sudan president threatens to expel election monitors
            • Ugandan rebels kill 10 and kidnap dozens in CAR
          • March 23, 2010
            • DR Congo: Another village destroyed
            • Myanmar opposition leader opposes registering party for coming election
            • SAfrica police fire buckshot at township rioters
            • Shock and Audit: The Hidden Defense Budget
          • March 24, 2010
            • AT WAR: US-Led Forces In Afghanistan Are Committing Atrocities, Reporter Says
            • Breakthrough Is Reported in U.S. Arms Pact With Russia
            • Married to a Pigeon: Changing Pakistan Today
            • UN rights council condemns Israel, U.S. opposes
          • March 25, 2010
            • Bangladesh sets up war crimes court
            • Deadly car bomb hits Colombia city
            • Fears of Philippines violence
            • Netanyahu Faces Choice: Peace Or Settlements
          • March 26, 2010
            • Ban welcomes new arms pact between Russia and the United States
            • Togo outlaws protests against elections results
            • UN Human Rights Council: Positive Action on Burma, Guinea, North Korea
            • Zimbabwe Shrugs Off Gay Rights
          • March 27, 2010
            • Fleeing Rebels Kill Hundreds of Congolese
            • Israelis divided over settlements?
            • US Troop Deaths DOUBLE In Afghanistan
          • March 28, 2010
            • Chinese Activist Surfaces After Year in Custody
            • Darfur Rebels Say Shot Down Sudan Helicopters
            • DR Congo massacre uncovered
            • Troops, cash needed to fight Uganda rebels-group
          • March 29, 2010
            • Blood and Treasure
            • North Koreans Use Cellphones to Bare Secrets
            • Subway Blasts Kill Dozens in Moscow
          • March 3, 2010
            • Concern over fresh Darfur fighting
            • Conventional Weapons Management and Disposal report – January
            • ICC prosecutor: Leaders fueled Kenya violence
          • March 30, 2010
            • 10 Mexican Students Killed in Another Violent Weekend
            • BURUNDI: “Peace” villages come with a price
            • Thai troops ‘harassing’ refugees
            • ZIMBABWE: Men take a hands-on approach to pregnancy
          • March 31, 2010
            • Arms Control May Be Different on Paper and on the Ground
            • For Us Surrender Is Out of the Question
            • Serbia offers Srebrenica apology
            • Uganda’s Rebels In Murderous Spree
          • March 4, 2010
            • Analysis: Tensions high in run-up to Burundi elections
            • US: “Cavalier” violations of U.N. Darfur arms embargo
          • March 5, 2010
            • First set of UN troops could leave DR Congo by June, says peacekeeping chief
            • Land grabs fuel China’s rural woes
            • Top UN official spotlights plight of Central African refugees in Cameroon
            • Violence continues to claim lives in Somali capital, UN says
          • March 6, 2010
            • Philippine troops killed in ambush
          • March 7, 2010
            • China’s women strive for change
          • March 8, 2010
            • Burma military passes key election laws
            • Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Has Killed 500, Officials Say
            • Togo opposition rejects poll result
            • UN sleuth says torture global, states bar him investigating
          • March 9, 2010
            • Refugees ‘starve’ in Bangladesh
            • Thailand invokes new security law
            • Togo police break up vote protest
            • Wang Cuyun, Chinese Grandmother, Beaten And Buried Alive By Property Developers
        • May 2010
          • May 27, 2010
            • Displacement fuels India rebellion
            • Israel launches air raids on Gaza
            • Security Council meets on Côte d’Ivoire amid concerns about stalled elections
          • May 28, 2010
            • Amnesty: U.S., Europe shielding Israel over Gaza war crimes
            • Comoros election talks fail, claims of foul play
            • Trains Collide After Blast in India
            • U.N. to Pull 2,000 Peacekeepers From Congo, Draft Resolution Says
          • May 29, 2010
            • 189 Nations Reaffirm Goal of Ban on Nuclear Weapons
            • North Korea: We’re Heading To ‘The Brink Of War’
            • Pakistan Mosque Attacks: At Least 80 Killed
          • May 31, 2010
            • Africa poised to give birth to new nation, South Sudan
            • Deaths as Israeli forces storm Gaza aid ship
            • International Court May Define Aggression as Crime
            • Turkey rocket attack ‘kills six’ at naval base
        • November
          • November 1
          • November 10
            • Fatah says Hamas holds dozens on Arafat anniversary
            • Israeli general says readying all options on Iran
            • Palestinian vote and Abbas threat might be a bluff
            • Saudi warns Yemeni rebels to retreat from border
            • Two Koreas in brief naval clash, vessels hit
          • November 11
          • November 12
            • Abbas to accept Palestinian election delay: officials
            • Aid freeze in post-coup Honduras hurting poor
            • DR Congo: amid alleged army atrocities, UN cites civilian protection as top priority
            • Iran exile group: Khamenei tightens intelligence grip
            • Iraq warns of more violence before elections
            • Land dispute behind new Congo killings – UN report
            • Russian opposition slates Medvedev election reforms
            • Saudis impose Yemen ‘buffer zone’
          • November 13
            • Banditry jeopardizing humanitarian work in eastern Chad, warns UN
            • Nepal Maoist protests continue
            • Ogaden: Seven Ethiopian towns taken
            • Saudis flee villages in Yemen clash
            • UN counter-terrorism measures must adapt to evolving threat, Security Council told
          • November 14
            • ‘Deadly attack’ on Chechen fighters
            • Ogaden: Seven Ethiopian towns taken
            • Palestinians denied access to water
          • November 15
            • Cattle raiders kill at least 10 in northern Kenya
            • Clinton wants tangible Afghan progress from Karzai
            • Kosovo’s statehood faces first test at local polls
            • Nigerian militants say peace talks start with govt
            • Obama in China faces tensions on trade and Tibet
            • Obama meets Myanmar PM, calls for Suu Kyi’s release
            • Obama presses Iran on atomic deal, Tehran defiant
            • Palestinians to seek U.N. support for state
            • UN mulls exit strategy for Congo troops-diplomats
            • Yemen conflict raises Gulf tensions
          • November 16
            • Nigeria in ‘frank’ talks with Mend
            • Afghanistan to form anti-graft unit as pressure grows
            • International aid needed for returning Chadians displaced by conflict – UN
            • Israel could annex more of West Bank – minister
            • Obama says al Qaeda still greatest threat to U.S.
            • U.S. demands Kenya deliver Rwanda genocide suspect
            • U.S. raises pressure on Pakistan over Taliban, al Qaeda
            • UN mulls exit strategy for Congo troops-diplomats
          • November 17
            • Fighting in Yemen reflects growing Saudi-Iran tensions
            • Kenya combs forest for squatters
            • NATO chief confident of big troop increase
            • Obama says China agrees on Iran nuclear transparency
            • Over 117,000 displaced Bosnians kept from returning home by political disputes – UN
            • Pakistan seizes main Taliban bases
            • Recognizing Palestinian state premature: EU
            • Rwanda genocide ruling overturned
            • Soldiers’ mutiny raises concern in Israel
          • November 18
            • Afghans see no change to life of hardship, fear
            • Angola seeks UN aid to repatriate 60,000 nationals from DR Congo
            • Canada complicit in torture of innocent Afghans, diplomat says
            • Cuba’s Raul Castro crushes dissent like Fidel-report
            • Israel, Hamas wary on talk prisoner swap imminent
            • Israeli air strikes wound three in Gaza – Hamas
            • North Korea’s nuclear plans cloud Obama in Seoul
            • Obama vows Afghan exit; battered Karzai to take oath
            • Scores die in South Sudan clashes
            • Security Council extends mandate of European peacekeepers in Bosnia
          • November 19
            • Colombia says Venezuela blows up two border bridges
            • India’s planned assault on Maoists troubles European aid body
            • Somali woman stoned to death
            • Will Harper criminalize criticism of Israel?
          • November 2
            • Bomb blast in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi kills 35
            • Eastern DR Congo: Surge in Army Atrocities
            • Iran Guards warn opposition against rallies
            • Iran wants new nuclear fuel talks
            • Karzai declared Afghan president
            • North Korea calls for direct talks with U.S.
            • Somali rebels close women’s organisations
            • U.N. suspends support to DR Congo army units in east
            • UN agency shocked as displaced Yemenis come under attack
          • November 20
            • ‘Fat for cosmetics’ murder suspects arrested in Peru
          • November 21
            • Azerbaijan says Karabakh talks last chance for deal
            • Kashmir separatists: China has stake in S.Asia peace talks
            • Migrant workers at risk in S Africa
            • UN condemns Iran’s response to post-election unrest
          • November 22
          • November 23
            • Gunmen kill 21 in Philippine political war
            • Iraq parliament passes new vote law
            • Israel-Hamas prisoner swap deal near
            • Tajikistan fails to curb abuse of women: Amnesty
          • November 24
          • November 25
            • Dozens dead in Ugandan rebel attack in CAR: sources
            • Eleven more bodies found at Philippine massacre site
            • Five killed in protest in southern Yemen
            • Iran detains scores of students, rights group says
            • Israel set to declare settlement limits: government sources
            • Pakistan court charges Mumbai attack suspects
            • UN mission ‘failing’ in DR Congo
            • UN peacebuilding body ready for expanded role, Security Council told
          • November 26
            • Congo gunmen fire at U.N. helicopter, five wounded
            • Deal near on Iraq vote law, second veto less likely
            • German military chief resigns over Afghan air strike
            • Kenya violence inquiry sought
            • Philippines charges massacre suspect with murder
            • Two million Muslims prepare to stone devil at haj
            • Witness: ‘We just followed orders’
            • ZIMBABWE: Children who never existed
          • November 27
            • Honduras to vote for new president amid coup crisis
            • IAEA votes to censure Iran over nuclear cover-up
            • Pakistani forces kill 15 militants in Khyber region
            • Suicide attacks down, extortion up in Iraq’s Mosul
            • U.S. followed own timetable on Iraq war: UK envoy
          • November 28
          • November 29
          • November 3
            • Afghan leader Karzai vows inclusive government
            • Blazing Timor oil rig may collapse
            • China orders crackdown in Xinjiang
            • Karadzic says needs more time for genocide defense
            • Nigeria rebels say truce could end
            • North Korea says has made more arms-grade plutonium
            • Pakistani forces say enter a main Taliban base
            • US blocks ‘Syria torture’ lawsuit
          • November 30
            • Bomb hits passenger train in Dagestan
            • Iran says sees little point to nuclear curb pact
            • Israel says enforcing West Bank settlement moratorium
            • Nazi guard Demjanjuk wheeled into Munich trial
            • War crimes court to press Serbia on arrests
          • November 4
            • Afghan policeman kills five British soldiers
            • Israel says seized big Hezbollah-bound arms ship
            • Mousavi supporters clash with police in Tehran
            • Regional summit seeks to end Zimbabwe crisis
            • Suspected U.S. missile strike kills two in Pakistan
          • November 5
            • 99 reasons to count down the 2010 Winter Olympics
            • Drugs and crime threaten recent stability in Guinea-Bissau, warn UN officials
            • UN endorses Gaza war crimes report
            • UN peacekeepers involved in abuse are being punished, world body says
            • ZIMBABWE: Kimberley Process ignores its own advice
          • November 6
          • November 7
            • Ban welcomes power-sharing deal in Madagascar
            • Civilians at risk as India plans assault against Maoist rebels-HRW
            • Congo army attacked measle vaccine sites-aid agency
            • Youth lured to fight in Somalia
          • November 8
            • Market attack in NW Pakistan kills at least 12
            • Saudis ‘retake captured territory’
            • Sudan parties report voter registration fraud
          • November 9
        • October 2009
          • October 1
            • China marks 60 years with spectacle of power
            • Koreans, split by war, distraught after reunions
            • Provide details on Taliban, Pakistan tells U.S.
            • Romanian leftists quit coalition government
            • Somali rebel groups fight in southern port
            • Thousands feared dead after Indonesia quake
          • October 10
          • October 11
            • Abbas defends delay of Gaza war crime report vote
            • Israel: Stop Blocking School Supplies From Entering Gaza
            • Opposition says Kremlin fails democracy pledge test
            • Pakistan commandos rescue 39 hostages, three killed
            • Three blasts kill at least 16 in western Iraq
          • October 12
            • Advancing Marines test new Afghan war doctrine
            • Gabon court rejects challenges to Bongo poll win
            • Guinea strike brings capital to halt, hurts miners
            • Honduran abuses rampant after coup: rights groups
            • NIGERIA: Government steps in to curb farmer-nomad clashes
            • North Korea readying to fire more missiles: report
            • Sudan’s SPLM threatens to boycott parliament
            • Suicide bomber kills 41 near Pakistan’s Swat
          • October 13
            • China, Russia bolster ties with gas, trade deals
            • Clinton fails to win Russia pledge on Iran sanctions
            • DR Congo: Civilian Cost of Military Operation is Unacceptable
            • Honduras rivals to discuss Zelaya return post-coup
            • North Korea may fire more missiles ahead of talks
          • October 14
            • Attacks in Baghdad kill 8, wound 14
            • Clinton to woo Russian people on “reset” trip
            • Pakistani jets bomb militants, more troops move
            • U.S. hails cooperation on North Korea, sees new steps
            • World’s hungry reach more than 1 billion in ’09: U.N.
          • October 15
            • Congo army “killed 50 civilians in UN-backed ops”
            • Congo Republic’s Pool region plagued by attacks
            • Five countries elected to U.N. Security Council
            • Grenade wounds 40 in Moldova, police say terrorism
            • Honduras deal in balance as talks tackle Zelaya future
            • ICC prosecutor to examine Guinea killings
            • NATO mulls Afghan troops, decision hinges on Obama
            • Thai markets tumble on worries over king
            • U.N. rights body considers condemning Israel on Gaza
            • Uganda:Anti-Homosexuality Bill Threatens Liberties and Human Rights Defenders
          • October 16
            • Afghanistan gears up for final election result
            • Iraqis terrorised by child kidnaps
            • Nigeria rebels end ceasefire
            • Somali Islamists publicly whip women for wearing bras
            • Suicide bomber kills 11 in northern Iraq mosque
            • Suicide bomber kills 12 in Pakistan’s Peshawar
            • U.N. rights body endorses Gaza war crimes report
            • UN relief agencies still seeking access to conflict-displaced Yemenis
            • Zimbabwe’s MDC boycotts unity government with Mugabe
          • October 17
          • October 18
            • Diplomatic wrangling delays Afghan vote decision
            • Eight dead, 29 wounded in Baghdad bombings
            • Israel may have planted spy gear in Lebanon: U.N.
            • Pakistani forces battle Taliban in S.Waziristan
          • October 19
            • 30 GOP Senators Vote to Defend Gang Rape
            • Chadian-Sudanese tensions halting regional peace efforts, says Ban
            • Guinea-Bissau sends troops to Senegalese border
            • Police and protesters clash in Algerian capital
            • Rapes and attacks on civilians continue in eastern DR Congo, UN reports
            • UN investigates as more explosions reported in southern Lebanon
            • Yemen rebels say Saudi troops fired on border town
          • October 2
            • Aid arrives as Indonesia quake toll around 1,000
            • Foreign gunmen helped Guinea crackdown – witnesses
            • GUINEA: “The barbarity we saw cannot be described”
            • Israel, Palestinians buoyed by video-prisoner swap
            • New fighting erupts in Somalia, number of casualties increases
            • Nigerian amnesty seen paving way for period of calm
            • Peasant shootings prompt Venezuela farm militias
            • SUDAN: Analysis: The dangers of Sudan’s elections
          • October 20
            • Abbas says to issue decree for Palestinian vote
            • Afghanistan’s Karzai agrees to election run-off
            • Algerian protesters clash with police for second day
            • ANGOLA-DRC: Humanitarian crisis now unfolding
            • Central African Republic: thousands affected by violence in Haut-Mbomou
            • Increasing attacks on aid workers hampering relief efforts in DR Congo, says UN
            • Indian PM warns of imminent militant attack
            • Peacekeepers warn of military build up in Darfur
            • U.N. decries vicious Congo rapes and night attacks
            • UN foresees quarter of a million IDPs from Pakistan offensive
          • October 21
            • Afghan election officials fired ahead of run-off
            • China’s army to recruit 130,000 college grads
            • Eyeing Iran, Israel tests missile defenses with U.S.
            • Iraq’s parliament fails to agree on election law
            • Lockerbie bomber still alive, Libyan official says
          • October 22
            • Advanced biofuels will stoke global warming -study
            • ANALYSIS-De facto Honduran govt stalls for time before election
            • Côte d’Ivoire: UN envoy appeals for November presidential elections to keep on track
            • Ethiopia appeals for food aid for 6.2 million
            • NATO chief demands greater efforts in Afghanistan
            • Pakistan braces for attacks as offensive continues
            • Rocket fire and air strikes keep Gaza border jumpy
            • Senior UN official on two-day visit to reinforce peace-building in Sierra Leone
            • Shell fire kills at least 30 in Mogadishu
            • SOMALIA: Puntland investigating “flying poachers”
            • Two Koreas held secret talks for summit: report
            • Undermanned UN mission in Chad faces further temporary cuts
          • October 23
            • African Union adopts major convention to protect and assist the internally displaced
            • Guinea sees new violence after protest crackdown
            • Somalia’s Shabaab rebels threaten Uganda, Burundi
            • Sudan’s census impasse risks return to war-Minister
            • Yemeni rebels report border clash with Saudi forces
          • October 24
            • Egyptian passenger trains collide, at least 15 dead
            • Influential Iran lawmakers criticize nuclear deal
            • Karzai rival says won’t join Afghan government
            • Niger sets amnesty for rebel Tuareg fighters
            • Pakistan troops retake Taliban stronghold in Waziristan
            • Saudi female TV journalist gets 60 lashes
            • SCENARIOS-Honduras in limbo as crisis talks break down
            • Ugandan rebels attack Darfuris, kill five – army
            • UN appeals to combatants in Pakistan to ensure safety of civilians fleeing conflict
            • Zimbabwe Police Raid Rivals’ House
          • October 25
            • Atrocities haunt DRC child soldiers
            • Clashes erupt at Aqsa compound (Jerusalem)
            • Djibouti says Eritrea arming, training militias
            • Opposition activist killed in Russia’s Ingushetia
            • Scores die in Iraq car bombings
            • Ugandan rebels attack Darfuris, kill five – army
          • October 26
          • October 27
            • Abbas says might not run in poll, officials say
            • Amnesty says Israel curbing water to Palestinians
            • Bomb blasts kill 8 U.S. troops in Afghan south
            • Guinea’s September massacre pre-planned – HRW
            • Iran wants big changes to nuclear deal with powers
            • Israel’s Barak faces party revolt over peace deadlock
            • Somali pirates say holding British couple
            • UN wants probe of arms sent to Ivory Coast rebels
            • ZIMBABWE: Violence spikes after MDC’s withdrawal from government
          • October 28
            • Car bomb kills 90 in Pakistan as Hillary Clinton visits
            • Iran to respond to atomic deal on Thursday
            • Rockets found in Lebanon after attack on Israel
            • Six U.N. foreign staff killed in attack in Kabul
          • October 29
            • African Union imposes sanctions on Guinea junta
            • Guinea-Bissau closer to political stability, security – Secretary-General
            • Iran proposes big changes to draft atom deal: report
            • Pakistani forces find passport of 9/11 suspect: report
            • Trapped civilians caught up in shelling in Pakistan’s war
            • U.N. must act on Zimbabwe: expelled rights expert
            • U.S. envoy back in Jerusalem to pursue peace talks
            • UN Security Council extends Ivory Coast sanctions
            • Zelaya, de facto camp to resume talks in Honduras
          • October 3
            • Chance of more survivors from Indonesia quake dims
            • Fighting within South Sudan army kills 14
            • IAEA chief arrives in Iran to discuss enrichment site
            • Iraqi forces seize 140 insurgent suspects in Mosul
            • Israeli planes strike Gaza tunnels and building
            • Mubarak urges Israel to start final status talks
            • Nigeria rebel leaders surrender arms for amnesty
            • Rift between Somalia’s rebel groups deepens
            • Six soldiers killed in Senegal tourist hotspot
          • October 30
            • Afghan officials defend plan for more voting centers
            • At least 47 Congo policemen killed in ethnic clashes
            • Colombia, U.S. sign military cooperation deal
            • IAEA awaits “urgent” Iran government reply on fuel
            • Myanmar arrests journalists, activists in crackdown
          • October 31
          • October 4
            • Domestic Violence Awareness Month
            • Five hurt in south Yemen protests – reports
            • Mugabe refuse to give Tsvangirai state house
            • Violence in Bosnia leaves one dead, 22 injured
          • October 5
            • Abbas cabinet says will confront Israel
            • German parties start coalition talks
            • New Afghan vote rules may ensure Karzai victory
            • Nigeria militants fight amnesty
            • Oxfam: drought threatens 6.2 million Ethiopians
            • Suicide bomber kills 5 at Pakistani U.N. office
            • Suicide bomber kills at least 6 at Iraqi funeral
            • TIMELINE-Violence spirals in south Sudan
            • UN agency warns group of Congolese refugees in Burundi against returning home
          • October 6
            • Egypt says Hamas, Fatah to sign peace pact Oct 25
            • Gunmen kidnap Somali minister of state in Uganda
            • Helicopters drop aid to Indonesia quake survivors
            • Iran Closes Leading Newspapers Critical Of Ahmadinejad
            • NATO says kills 100 fighters in huge Afghan battle
            • North Korea says ready to return to nuclear talks
            • Palestinians warn Israel on Jerusalem tensions
            • Palestinians warn Israel on Jerusalem tensions
            • Uganda arrests most-wanted Rwanda genocide suspect
            • Zimbabwe seeks friendly Western ties: Mugabe
          • October 7
            • Afghan Taliban say they pose no threat to the West
            • Egyptian imam seeks $10 million in CIA renditions trial
            • Honduras de facto ruler to meet opponents
            • Iran says some countries offer it nuclear fuel
            • Nobel Peace prize seeks return to activist roots
            • Turkey expects to seal deal with Armenia, doubts emerge
          • October 8
            • Grim omens as U.S. envoy pursues Mideast relaunch
            • Indian embassy blast kills 17 in Afghan capital
            • Jamaican jailed for 20 years for plane hijack bid
            • North Korea to send nuclear envoy to U.S.: report
            • U.S. sends Guantanamo detainee home to Kuwait
            • Zimbabwean PM among tips for Nobel Peace Prize
          • October 9
            • Blast in Pakistan’s Peshawar kills 49
            • GUINEA: In the aftermath of mass rape
            • Hamas bails out Gaza’s losing tunnel investors
            • Iran to “blow up heart” of Israel if attacked: official
            • Rain, floods in N. Philippines kill over 100
            • Somali government recruiting Kenyans for war: residents
            • South Korea, Japan press North Korea to return to talks
      • More candidates quit Sudan poll
      • NATO troops free kidnapped NY Times reporter
      • North Korea extols “friendship” as U.S. presses sanctions
      • September 2009
        • September 1
          • CRISISWATCH Report: 1 September 2009, No. 73
          • Karzai rival calls on supporters to stay calm
          • KENYA: Killing the cut but keeping tradition alive
          • Poland remembers World War start
        • September 10
          • ANALYSIS-Ivory Coast risks botched, not just late, election
          • BURUNDI: Congolese refugees too scared to move camp
          • Ethiopia opposition says its members being jailed
          • SOMALIA: Street children “becoming the new gangsters”
          • SRI LANKA: Government to release IDPs to relatives
          • Taliban presence seen across almost all Afghanistan
          • Truck bomb in north Iraq Kurd village kills 20
          • Uganda troops catch top rebel in Central African Rep.
          • Victims of Cambodian forced evictions speak out
          • Yemen claims success over rebels
        • September 11
          • Any chance for justice for victims of the Gaza war?
          • Guatemalan soldiers sold children in war – gov’t
          • More than 100,000 people uprooted by clashes in north-west Pakistan – UN
          • Riots rock Ugandan capital for second day, 3 die
          • Rockets hit Israel from Lebanon
          • Suicide bomber blast in Russia’s Ingushetia-media
          • Threat of new north-south Sudan conflict remains-UN
          • Uganda: Police Restraint Needed in Response to Protests
          • UN says brutal LRA attacks increasing in south Sudan
        • September 12
        • September 13
          • HK rally over Chinese ‘assault’
          • INTERVIEW-Ugandan police used “unwarranted” violence in riots
          • Madagascar opposition says united against president
          • YEMEN: Saada city residents most affected by fighting
        • September 14
          • BANGLADESH: Rural mothers lack awareness of malnutrition risks – experts
          • Bin Laden warns U.S. on Israel ties
          • Britons jailed for 9/11-scale airline bomb plot
          • Iran’s talks with world powers to start next month
          • Ivory Coast to miss voter list deadline – sources
          • Mugabe ‘violated’ deal
          • Pakistan forces swoop for Taliban leader in Swat
          • SAfrica’s Zuma opens hotline after violent protests
          • U.S. behind attack on militant in Somalia-US sources
          • Yemen says kills 20 rebels, heavy bombing in north
        • September 15
          • Afghan recount to cover 10 percent of polling stations
          • Assam rebel group lays down arms
          • China says 75 suspects held over far-west needle scare
          • Critics of Niger’s Tandja caught up in graft row
          • Evidence of Israel, Hamas war crimes in Gaza: U.N.
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October 2, 2010by apeaceofconflict 1 Comment

This week in conflict… September 25th-October 1st, 2010
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