Seven freed Europeans leave Chad (BBC News) - [text online]
Campaign bid to stamp out racism (BBC News) - [text online]
‘Rivers of blood’ candidate forced to resign (The Times) - [text online]
Prospective Tory MP quits after backing Powell on 'rivers of blood' (The Independent) - [text online]
Sudanese officials 'were allowed to interview Darfuri refugees in UK' (The Independent) - [text online]
ID cards plan behind schedule and soaring in cost, say critics (The Independent) - [text online]
'Labour's plans for 90-day detention echo the power of apartheid police' (The Independent) - [text online]
Chad frees seven Europeans caught up in adoption row (The Independent) - [text online]
UN envoy seeks talks between Burma military and opposition (The Independent) - [text online]
US white supremacist speaks at Russian march (The Independent) - [text online]
Sudanese sides 'recommit to deal' (BBC News) - [text online]
Tory candidate quits after race row (The Guardian) - [text online]
Cameron in race row as Tory claims that Enoch was right (The Guardian) - [text online]
Labour 'ignored' migrant warning (The Guardian) - [text online]
How many people live in Britain? We haven't the foggiest idea (The Guardian) - [text online]
Why 'Ryanair migrants' make the UK uneasy (The Guardian) - [text online]
Q&A: Born on the high seas, footballer finds fame in Europe (UBHCR News) - [text online]
Over 350,000 Afghans repatriate from Pakistan before winter (UNHCR News) - [text online]
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Monday, 5 November 2007
News Stories (05/11/07)
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