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1. U.N. plans aid convoy into Congo rebel zone
A United Nations aid convoy protected by U.N. peacekeepers will head into a rebel-held zone of east Congo on Monday to try to reach tens of thousands of civilians displaced by fighting, the U.N. said on Sunday.
03 Nov 2008
2. Congo rebels threaten to take town
Congolese rebel leader Laurent Nkunda threatened on Thursday to occupy an eastern city unless U.N. peacekeepers guaranteed a cease-fire, while foreign envoys scrambled to secure peace on the Rwanda-Congo border.
31 Oct 2008
3. Brown tries to stamp out Labour revolt
Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried on Monday to stamp out a party revolt that poses the biggest threat so far to his 15-month-old premiership.
16 Sep 2008
4. 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
5. Chavez urges Colombian rebels to free all hostages
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged the new leader of Colombia's FARC rebels on Sunday to unconditionally release all prisoners from jungle camps, in an effort to galvanize international efforts to free high-profile hostages.
09 Jun 2008
6. Basque rebels target regional train network site
Two small bombs targeting a regional train network under construction in Spain's troubled Basque Country exploded on Monday, an attack claimed by regional separatist guerrilla group ETA, police said.
13 May 2008
7. Darfur rebel leader vows more attacks on Khartoum
Darfur rebel leader Khalil Ibrahim said on Monday he would launch more attacks on Sudan's capital Khartoum until the government fell.
12 May 2008
8. Somali rebels defiant after al Qaeda chief killed
Somalia's Islamist rebels vowed to fight on under new leadership on Friday after U.S. warplanes killed an insurgent said to be al Qaeda's commander in the Horn of Africa country.
02 May 2008
9. East Timor rebel leader surrenders
The leader of a group of East Timor rebels accused of trying to assassinate President Jose Ramos-Horta in February has surrendered to authorities, the country's deputy prime minister said on Tuesday.
29 Apr 2008
10. Uganda rebels kidnap 350 people
Congo, Sudan and Central African Republic must join forces to free more than 350 people kidnapped in recent weeks by Ugandan rebels, an international human rights group said on Tuesday.
22 Apr 2008
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