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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Mexico's powerful drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Mexico's powerful drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's powerful drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime.
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People Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Turkish military announced Monday that its warplanes launched an airstrike on a group of the militants of the banned Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) on Mount Buzul in the southeastern province of Hakkari. The Turkish General Staff said in a statement posted on its website that the armed forces launched the raid while continuing their operations in pursuit of the PKK rebels, who partook...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
In a move clearly designed to forestall a split in the African National Congress, its Western Cape leadership has held out a hand of "friendship" to party rebels who two weeks ago boycotted the provincial conference and held a parallel meeting.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
The Sudanese military says 116 Darfur rebels have surrendered, and the U.N.-African Union mission is trying to confirm the report.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
KHARTOUM, Sudan -- The Sudanese military says 116 Darfur rebels have surrendered, and the U.N.-African Union mission is trying to confirm the report.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
The Sudanese military says 116 Darfur rebels have surrendered, and the U.N.-African Union mission is trying to confirm the report.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Kathmandu - Nepal's Maoist-led government has called on dozens of armed groups operating across the country for talks to end hostilities, official reports said Saturday. Most of the armed rebel groups are based in the southern Nepalese plains known a...
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France24 (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel hideouts in neighbouring Iraq Monday as senior ministers met to discuss fresh measures against the separatists after the killing of at least 15 soldiers last week.The air strike targeted Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants holed up in the Avasin Basyan region along the border, following an initial operation Sunday night in which Turkish forces fired...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's Maoist-led coalition government invited armed rebel groups in the country's southern plains for talks and named three government negotiators, a senior cabinet minister said Saturday.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
IRISH TROOPS serving in Chad are preparing for fresh attacks from rebel armies next month with military intelligence suggesting the rebels have used the rainy season to retrain and source new vehicles and weapons.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Nepal's Maoist-led coalition government invited armed rebel groups in the country's southern plains for talks and named three government negotiators, a senior cabinet minister said Saturday.
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Humanitarian aid groups rely on splinter Sudanese rebel groups to protect their convoys to and from refugee camps, despite a growing military presence by the European Union in eastern Chad. Rebels Dampen Prospects -- Washington Times Conflict, Corruption Fuel Insurgency And Deter Investors KOUKOU, Chad Koukou is a swampy frontier town on the southeastern edge of Chad, about...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
A Somali Islamist rebel group said on Friday that it has banned two international aid agencies which they accused of anti-Islam activities from operating in areas controlled by their militias in south Somalia. It also has given warnings to others. Spokesman for the Islamist Al-shabaab movement said that Care International and International Medical Corps (IMS) have been involved in "immoral...