Peace talks to end Sudan’s Darfur conflict will begin on Tuesday, delayed at the request of all parties, the African Union said on Monday, as violence plagues a huge humanitarian operation on the ground. The talks were scheduled to begin on November 21, but were delayed unofficially for one week to allow for mediation between two leaders of the main rebel group, the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), who both claim the presidency of the movement. Full Story
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