Eight U.N. Security Council envoys arrive in Ethiopia on Monday to hear Sudan’s objections to a U.N. force in Darfur and explain why the world body should deploy peacekeepers in the turbulent region. The trip, requested by the African Union, is designed to break the logjam between the United Nations and the Khartoum government, which refuses to allow U.N. troops into Darfur, where violence is escalating and 2.5 million people are homeless. Full Story
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