Sudanese rebels accused government troops and militias of killing more than 50 people in an attack in Darfur, as outgoing U.N. chief Kofi Annan on Thursday began a major international push on the crisis. On a farewell trip to Africa, Annan convened U.N. Security Council, EU, Arab League and African Union officials to try and persuade Khartoum to accept a “hybrid” peacekeeping force of AU and U.N. troops in the conflict-shattered region. Full Story
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