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The capture of Chinese workers by rebel troops in Sudan is putting added pressure on Beijing to protect its citizens and investments abroad Assassinations. Pitched battles. Cross-border bombing raids Turkey Inspires Islamists and Liberals, But in Very Different Ways Can China Help Avert a Looming War in Sudan? The Rhode Island Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions Recently, President Obama devoted a special two minute radio address to an obscure renewed conflict in the remote mountains of central Sudan. But if the reported atrocities escalate, will words be all the world can offer? Tensions are already high between the Arabs and minority Africans of the Nuba Mountains region in Sudan’s north. When the country splits, fears are that violence is sure to follow Rory McIlroy’s Mental Game Wins the U.S. Open |
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