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Key rebel leader killed in Sudanese army raidSudan's army has killed a key rebel leader from the Darfur region -- three days after anti-government forces began advancing on the capital Khartoum. Sudan army, rebels clash in DarfurDarfur's Justice and Equality Movement rebels said they clashed with Sudan's army on Monday and Tuesday. Sudan rebel leaders surrender to ICCTwo Sudan rebel leaders surrendered to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday to answer to accusations of war crimes in Darfur. Darfur rebel leader caught in political stand-offA Darfur rebel leader was caught in a diplomatic stand-off in Chad's main airport on Wednesday after authorities refused to let him enter the country. Sudan signs deal with second Darfur rebel groupSudan signed a three-month ceasefire deal with a second Darfur rebel group on Thursday, a diplomatic source close to the negotiations said. Darfur rebels threaten to quit peace talksDarfur's strongest rebel group on Wednesday threatened to walk out of new peace talks with Sudan's government. Hundreds feared dead in Darfur clashes, says UNHundreds of civilians are feared to have died in a surge of fighting between the Sudanese army and rebels in Darfur, a UN source said on Monday. Darfur rebels accuse Sudan govt of attackA Darfur rebel group has accused the Sudanese army of attacking its positions on the same day that the president declared the Darfur war over. The war in Darfur is over, says Sudan's al-Bashir"Darfur is now at peace," Sudan President Omar al-Bashir said on Wednesday of the seven-year conflict that devastated the region. Darfur rebels hail court decision on al-BashirA Darfur rebel group has hailed a court's decision to order a review of the dropping of genocide charges against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. Darfur rebels say death sentences threaten talksDarfur rebels on Wednesday condemned a death sentence on two of its members by a Khartoum court, saying it endangered the peace process. Darfur no longer at war, says peacekeeping chiefSudan's Darfur region is no longer in a state of war, the head of the area's peacekeeping force said as he ended his tour of duty. Darfur rebels, army clash in Sudan oil regionDarfur rebels said on Monday they clashed with Sudan's army in the neighbouring oil-producing region of Southern Kordofan. Darfur rebels sign deal with Sudan opposition partyDarfur rebels have signed an accord with one of Sudan's main opposition parties, agreeing to push for a new transitional government, both sides say. Sudan threatens to destroy Chad troopsSudan on Wednesday threatened to destroy any Chad forces that invaded its territory. Sudan accuses Chad of sending troops to aid rebelsSudan's top official in North Darfur on Monday accused Chad of sending troops into his territory to fight alongside Darfur rebels. Darfur rebel group resume peace talksSudan's government and Darfur rebel group the Justice and Equality Movement resumed peace talks on Wednesday in Qatar. Darfur rebels get death sentence for 2008 attackA Sudanese court sentenced 11 members of the Darfur rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) to death on Sunday for a 2008 attack on Khartoum. Darfur rebels to be hanged for Khartoum attackA Sudanese court on Wednesday condemned 10 rebels from the Darfur rebel Justice and Equality Movement to death for an attack on Khartoum in 2008. Sudan tense ahead of ICC ruling on al-BashirTension mounted in Sudan on Wednesday ahead of a decision by the ICC on whether to issue an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir. |
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