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1. Philippines cancels peace deal with Muslim group
The Philippine government has cancelled a peace deal with the country's biggest Muslim rebel group after fighting broke out this week but is willing to re-negotiate, a government spokeswoman said on Thursday.
21 Aug 2008
2. Sarkozy's Georgia peace plan agreed in principle
Georgia and Russia agreed in principle to an EU-brokered peace plan over South Ossetia on Wednesday as the U.S. showed disapproval of Moscow's attacks on its neighbour by cancelling a joint naval exercise.
13 Aug 2008
3. U.N. renews Darfur peacekeeping mandate
The U.N. Security Council renewed the mandate for peacekeepers in Darfur on Thursday in a resolution that Washington criticized for raising concerns about moves to indict Sudan's president for genocide.
01 Aug 2008
4. U.N. council set to renew Darfur peacekeeping mandate
The U.N. Security Council is set to renew a mandate for peacekeepers in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur region on Thursday in a resolution calling for redoubled efforts to end a 5-year humanitarian disaster.
31 Jul 2008
5. U.S. plans peace talks with Israelis and Palestinians
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice plans to host peace talks in Washington with Israeli and Palestinian negotiators on July 30, Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Thursday.
18 Jul 2008
6. Olmert says peace deal closer than ever
Israel and the Palestinians have never been so close to a peace deal, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday after talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
14 Jul 2008
7. Child abuse by aid workers rife
Sexual abuse of children by aid workers and peacekeepers is rife and efforts to protect young people are inadequate, said a report published on Tuesday.
27 May 2008
8. Rival Lebanese reach deal to end crisis
Rival Lebanese leaders reached a deal on Wednesday to end 18 months of political conflict that had pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war.
21 May 2008
9. Bush tries to convince Arab sceptics on peace push
U.S. President George W. Bush sought to reassure sceptical Arabs on Sunday he is committed to securing a deal on Palestinian statehood before he leaves office, despite his outspoken support for Israel.
19 May 2008
10. Qatari mediator pushes proposals at Lebanon talks
Qatari-led mediators tried on Monday, the fourth day of tense negotiations in Doha, to nudge rival Lebanese leaders towards agreement on proposals aimed at ending their political crisis.
19 May 2008
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