Monday 26 November 2007

News Stories (26/11/07)

Darfur rebels spurn Chinese force (BBC News) - [text online]

Final bid for Kosovo compromise (BBC News) - [text online]

MP quits Oxford Union in BNP row (The Telegraph) - [text online]

Critics line up to attack Oxford Union over 'free speech' debate (The Independent) - [text online]

Anger in Bradford over portrayal of city on TV drama (The Independent) - [text online]

Groups will use Holocaust Day to highlight mass murder in Darfur (The Independent) - [text online]

South Sudan casts shadow over Uganda's peace (The Independent) - [text online]

Ethnic Indian protesters clash with Malaysian police (The Independent) - [text online]

Torture 'unpunished in Indonesia' (BBC News) - [text online]

Deportation battle for footballer who fled death threats from secret society (The Guardian) - [text online]

Carp sales rise to serve Polish festive tastes (The Guardian) - [text online]

Returned refugees still in danger in Iraq (The Guardian) - [text online]

Teachers: help us cope with migrants (The Guardian) - [text online]

Q&A: Dinka from Down Under keeps spotlight on Sudan (UNHCR News) - [text online]

Tough times for Mogadishu exiles in Puntland's Galkayo (UNHCR News) - [text online]

UNHCR says time not right for large-scale Iraq repatriation (UNHCR News) - [text online]

UNHCR concerned about security situation in eastern Sri Lanka (UNHCR News) - [text online]

Sudan leader rules out non-African troops in Darfur (Reuters AlertNet) - [text online]

GUINEA-BISSAU-SENEGAL: On the child trafficking route (IRIN News) - [text online]

Sudan: Humanitarian Action in Darfur, weekly bulletin no. 16 (ReliefWeb) - [text online]

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