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Nearly 10 percent of armed forces jobs to go, with 24,000 military posts to be axed by 2019, according to white paper.
As Africa becomes the new frontline in the so-called war on terror, have the Europeans learnt from America's mistakes?
Fears voiced as opposition Free Syrian Army says it will stop adhering to truce by Friday if Assad forces ignore it.
UN mission chief "deeply disturbed" by discovery of 13 bodies in eastern province, amid fresh diplomatic expulsions.
US official says mission failure will have terrible consequences for the world body.
Khartoum denies it is obstructing early deployment of UN-AU peacekeepers.
Official seeks attack helicopters, firepower and non-African units for hybrid force.
UN and EU considering troop deployment to protect refugees fleeing Sudan violence.
UN and EU considering troop deployment to protect refugees fleeing Sudan violence.

The United Nations has secured its first pledges for a proposed UN peacekeeping force for the Sudanese region of Darfur.

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Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
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