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Chad says rebel clash will not deter peace efforts
Chad's government will push ahead with a peace process with eastern rebels despite a clash with rebel fighters near the Sudan border that killed one soldier and a dozen insurgents, senior officials said on Friday.
Uganda flood victims look to the sky for food aid
Ugandan flood victims stared up at the sky on Friday to witness U.N planes start dropping bags of aid, the first food some had seen in months.
US Republican hopefuls court 'religious right'
Republican contenders in the 2008 presidential race tried to woo a tough crowd on Friday at a summit for "values voters": conservative Christians who have yet to rally around a single candidate.
Calcium deficiency may cause breast cancer spread
The findings of a series of animal studies indicate that calcium deficiency, which accelerates the rate that calcium is absorbed back into the bone, promotes breast cancer tumor growth in bone, Australian researchers report.
EU Commission delays emissions trading proposals
The European Commission will postpone to January proposals on emissions trading and on renewable energy, a spokesman for the EU executive said on Friday.
Darfur activists urge China to stop arming Sudan
International activists working to end the conflict in Darfur called on Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday to stop selling weapons to Sudan and press Khartoum to admit U.N. peacekeepers.
Pakistan's Bhutto survives bombing after her return
Benazir Bhutto survived an assassination attempt, hours after she returned to Pakistan from eight years of self-imposed exile vowing to end military rule and steer her turbulent country toward democracy.
EU leaders strike final deal on reform treaty
European Union leaders clinched final agreement on Friday on a treaty to reform the 27-nation bloc's institutions, replacing a defunct constitution and ending a two-year crisis of confidence in Europe's future.
Ethiopia to ease Ogaden aid delivery - UN
Ethiopia has agreed to work with the United Nations in delivering humanitarian aid to its Ogaden region, where a crackdown on rebels had impeded the flow of supplies, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Sweden plans troop contribution to EU Chad force
Sweden plans to send 200 soldiers to join the European Union peacekeeping operation in Chad and the Central African Republic, the government said on Thursday.
Report reveals UN food agency starved of cash
The U.N. agency known for battling world hunger risks "terminal decline" after being starved of cash by member states and mismanaged, a report said on Thursday.
China reduces rail freight to N.Korea, disrupts aid
China has reduced rail freight traffic to North Korea in recent weeks, holding up some shipments of humanitarian aid to the impoverished country, an aid agency and rail authorities said on Friday.
Christians have nothing to fear from Islam, says Europe Evangelical leader
The head of the European Evangelical Alliance has assured Christians that they have nothing to fear from Europe's growing Muslim population.
Christians call for Church to combat crime
The vast majority of churchgoers think the church should tackle gun and knife crime, according to findings of a recent survey.
Pope keen on visit to N.Ireland, says archbishop
Pope Benedict's decision to appoint Archbishop Sean Brady a Cardinal is a sign the pontiff is interested in visiting Northern Ireland, the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said on Thursday.
World Bank is denying energy to the poorest - Christian Aid
Christian Aid is calling for an urgent rethink of the World Bank's energy strategy.