South Sudan Peace Talks Due to Begin in Ethiopia East African bloc IGAD (the Intergovernmental Authority on Development) is brokering the talks, hoping to violence that has left more than 1,000 people dead More South Sudan Forces Advance on Rebel-held Town Before Peace Talks Both sides have agreed in principle to ceasefire, though neither has indicated when fighting, which has killed more than 1,000 people and displaced nearly 200,000, will stop More 200,000 Displaced in South Sudan UNHCR says 10,000 had fled to neighboring countries More Bombings in Somalia More Key DRC Army Commander Killed in Abmush Colonel Mamadou Ndala helped government defeat M23 rebels; at least two other security officers also killed in North Kivu province More Opponent of Rwanda's Kagame Found Dead in South Africa Investigators say former intelligence chief Patrick Karegeya was found dead on Wednesday in an upscale Johannesburg hotel room More |
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South Sudan Peace Talks Due to Begin in Ethiopia
South Sudan Forces Advance on Rebel-held Town Before Peace Talks
200,000 Displaced in South Sudan
Bombings in Somalia
Key DRC Army Commander Killed in Abmush
Opponent of Rwanda's Kagame Found Dead in South Africa
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