The second round of talks aimed at finding a solution to the Darfur crisis in western Sudan has resumed in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, on Monday. The last round of the African Union-chaired negotiations ended in September with no results. The 20-month conflict in Darfur, which the United States has termed genocide, has displaced some 1.5 million people. Meanwhile, diplomats are blaming Nigeria for a delay in deploying more Rwandan peacekeepers in Darfur.Full Story
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