| November 20 | Danish government must arrest Sudanese President if he attends climate conference Amnesty International has learned that the Danish government has invited Sudanese President al Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, to attend a meeting in Copenhagen on climate change in December. More >> |
| November 19 | Gunmen Kill 11, Wound 4 in Attacks in Sudan’s Darfur Unidentified gunmen, many riding on camels, killed 11 people in attacks on two villages in Sudan’s Darfur region, the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping mission said today. More >> |
| November 18 | Qatar launches Darfur talks without warring parties DOHA - Qatar hosted what it billed as the ceremonial launch of Darfur peace talks on Wednesday but neither Sudanese government nor rebel representatives took part. More >> |
| November 18 | UN condemns rebel LRA attacks in Africa UNITED NATIONS — The UN Security Council has "strongly condemned" the ongoing attacks and acts of violence of Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in the Great Lakes region of Africa. More >> |
| November 18 | Obama’s Silence on Sudan President Obama’s recent trip to China presented a golden opportunity to address a crisis that has long confounded the international community: the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Unfortunately, it turned out to be an opportunity missed. More >> |
| November 18 | South Sudan clashes leave 47 dead: military JUBA - Forty-seven people were killed in ethnic clashes in south Sudan's Lakes state region, a military spokesman said on Wednesday. More >> |
| November 17 | Obama Missing Opportunity to Deal with Darfur? Save Darfur, an organization seeking to bring an end to the mass murders in Sudan, urged President Obama to pressure China to crack down on the Sudanese government. More >> |
| November 17 | China: Obama’s Test Some are describing the president's trip to China as a test of his foreign policy prowess; it's a test of his dedication to resolving one of the thorniest problems currently plaguing the international community: Sudan. More >> |
| November 17 | Editorial: Welcome, China? PRESIDENT OBAMA'S central message to the Chinese government and people during his first visit there as president has been a remarkably positive one. More >> |
| November 17 | U.S. to attend conference held by war crimes court For the first time in nearly eight years, the United States will participate in a conference with members of the International Criminal Court, a decision that signals growing U.S. support for a war crimes tribunal the Bush administration once shunned. More >> |