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Topic: Andrew Natsios
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// 1 decade ago
Experts: Arab Spring not likely for Sudan
Protesting against an autocratic Sudanese government may not be a sign the Arab Spring movement is sweeping the North African country, experts said.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
Envoy: Sudan peace treaty at risk
Increasing conflict among rebel groups threatens the fragile peace pact that ended Sudan's two-decade long civil war, says the U.S. envoy to Sudan.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
U.S. envoy: Sudan bombing Darfur again
Sudan's government has resumed bombing in the troubled country's Darfur region, a U.S. special envoy says.
Defense News
// 1 decade ago
U.S.-Libya talks on Darfur
U.S. special envoy to Sudan Andrew Natsios is due to hold talks with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on resolving the crisis in Sudan's Darfur region.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
Sudan has until Jan. 1 to act on Darfur
The United States set a Jan. 1 deadline for Sudan to decide on expanded international peacekeeping force in its Darfur region.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
Bush promises pressure on Sudan
U.S. President George Bush, after receiving a "grim" report in Washington on conditions in Sudan's Darfur region, called for an effective international force.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
Sudan ready for talks with U.S. envoy
Sudan Saturday said it looked forward to meeting with U.S. envoy Andrew Natsios on the troubled region, but would not discuss the U.N. military presence.
Business News
// 1 decade ago
USAID grants $3.2M to fight TB in Africa
The U.S. Agency for International Development granted Friday $3.2 million in aid to help African nations fight tuberculosis.
Entertainment News
// 1 decade ago
U.S.: Tsunami death toll spiraling
Senior U.S. officials have warned that the death toll in the Asian tsunami disaster is much higher than what the media are reporting.
Top News
// 1 decade ago
Darfur children dying in large numbers
A senior U.S. official said Wednesday a large number of children in Sudan's Darfur region are dying of malnutrition.
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