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  • Obama unveils new Sudan policy

    The administration's taking a softer line than the president had advocated during the campaign
  • U.N.: Rape a war crime

    Finally, the Security Council defines sexual violence as a weapon of war.
  • "The Beijing Olympics debacle has begun"

    Riots and death in Tibet, out-of-control pollution, protests over Darfur: Beijing's ready for its close-up!
  • Getting through these dark times

    Foreign policy whiz Samantha Power sheds light on a legendary diplomat killed in Iraq, advising Barack Obama and how America can emerge from the Bush era.
  • From Darfur to Shanghai

    Violence in the Sudan, excitement on the Shanghai stock exchange; it's all about China, and oil.
  • China's deadly Darfur games

    Slick P.R. moves around the '08 Olympics can't hide the fact that China is still complicit in the Darfur genocide.
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    The director of the chilling "No End in Sight" explains how the Iraq occupation went horribly wrong. Plus: The American who made the world notice Darfur.
  • Conversations: "The Devil Came on Horseback"

    The makers of a devastating documentary on Darfur discuss the crisis and how to resolve it in this interview and podcast.
  • The AP says Obama thinks genocide is no biggie

    Why reporters should be very careful how they parse the words of candidates.
  • "I admit that I don't have my shtick down"

    In an interview with Salon, Bill Richardson talks about his "evolving" positions, what he owes Bill Clinton, and exactly what "no residual troops in Iraq" means.
  • Ending "the world's hottest war"

    Can a citizens movement enlisting the likes of George Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Don Cheadle finally stop the genocide in Darfur?
  • Coulter: "Who's running this holocaust in Darfur, FEMA?"

    The firebrand columnist plays down the seriousness of the killing in Sudan, then says that Jews complained too much during the Exodus.
  • Warren Buffett plays dumb on Darfur

    Berkshire-Hathaway's bogus excuse for not divesting from a Chinese oil company with ties to Sudan
  • Congress steps on Bush's Darfur applause line

    The day after Bush got cheers for mentioning Darfur, members of his own party blasted him for neglecting the region. Does a new Congress mean new hope?
  • "What Is the What"

    A scary interaction in America makes Valentino long to be back in a Sudanese refugee camp.
  • Doha, Darfur, what's the difference?

    President Bush: Not who you would call "a details guy."
  • Lost and found

    Dave Eggers and Valentino Achak Deng -- one of 17,000 Lost Boys of Sudan -- talk to Salon about their collaboration on Eggers' new novel, visiting Africa together, and the challenges of coming to America.
  • The Fix

    Gest's lawsuit tossed. Oprah, Clooney not running for president. Plus: Madonna adopting twins?
  • What else we're reading

    David Brooks on chemical determinism, the coming battle over Mifeprex, "a horny woman's dream," and more.
  • No peacekeepers, no peace

    As violence in Darfur mounts, and the African Union mission is set to expire, will the U.N. send in the blue helmets?
  • What else we're reading

    A Georgia politician says he'd rather call Plan B "Plan F for foolishness"? Plus, other madness!
  • World out of control

    Lebanon, India, North Korea, Iran -- and we haven't even gotten to Iraq or Darfur yet.
  • Starving season

    World hunger is by far the worst crisis humanity faces, and it's getting worse -- especially in Africa. Until the West overcomes its apathy and works toward long-term solutions, millions of people -- many of them children -- will continue to die unnecessarily.
  • The Egyptian sphinx lashes out at Washington

    Mubarak's criticism reflects his anger at Bush's policies -- and uneasiness about his growing domestic opposition.
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