Darfur

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  • Is Darfur still doomed?

    The peace agreement was a key step, but ending the genocide demands bigger strides by the U.N. -- and the U.S.
  • No oil for blood

    Tired of waiting for the world to act in Darfur, activists have spurred a growing divestment movement aimed at foreign companies that do business with Sudan.
  • Why foreign aid doesn't work

    An economist says big ideas to "end poverty" have failed for decades -- and that the West needs to fight the war one village at a time.
  • What we mean when we say "genocide"

    America stands by as the rape and the murder continue.
  • NBC's Ann Curry sets foot where Bill O'Reilly doesn't dare

    She'll be covering the genocide in Darfur on the "Today" show this week.
  • Taking back the terrorism trump card

    Engaging with the Middle East is for wimps, except when it isn't.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Olympics: Speed skater Joey Cheek thinks outside the rink. Plus: Courageous skaters, crazy rules and curling.
  • Send Bill O'Reilly to Africa!

    New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof asks the Fox bloviator to accompany him to Darfur. Readers pledge money.
  • A problem from hell

    Does applying the generic label of "genocide" to violence in Darfur make it even harder to stop the killing?
  • Murder from Darfur to Cairo

    At a Sudanese refugee camp, I witnessed the desperation behind the protests -- and eventual slaughter -- of African refugees in Egypt.
  • Lost in America

    It was supposed to be a storybook tale of young refugees triumphing against all odds. But an alarming number of Sudan's "Lost Boys" have spiraled into alcohol abuse, crime and even fratricide. What went wrong?
  • Americans: Do something about Darfur

    Contrary to Bush administration policy, Americans overwhelmingly support U.S. action to stop the genocide.
  • "There's just no way I can walk away"

    A professor urges action on Darfur, saying the U.S. should be embarrassed about declaring the violence genocide while doing so little to stop it.
  • "Not on my watch"

    While the world commemorated the millions of victims of the Nazis on Thursday, Congress squandered an opportunity to address the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
  • Annan: U.N. needs new human rights body

  • Global gorilla

    Bush's jaw-dropping nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. is a slap in the world's face.
  • Still dithering over Darfur

    Even if the U.N. declares later this month that genocide is occurring, international intervention is unlikely. But the newly formed Sudanese government offers some hope.
  • We are the world?

  • We the moderators

    "Mr. President, are you most proud of squandering the budget surplus or overseeing massive job loss?" Salon readers pose their debate questions to Bush and Kerry
  • War is hot! Diplomacy, so uncool

    In both Sudan and Sri Lanka, the route to peace is through negotiation.
  • Sudan throws anti-UN rally

    Tens of thousands show up at a government-sponsored protest against increased troop presence.
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