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<title>Hundreds Abducted in Central Africa</title>
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<description>Central African leaders and the UN have been urged to secure the release of more than 350 men, women and children thought to have been abducted by Uganda's rebel Lord’s Resistance Army in recent weeks.</description>
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<title>Just as Much Suffering, But Little Help</title>
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<description>Some of the world’s most unstable and violent countries surround the Central African Republic: Sudan, Chad and the Democratic Republic of Congo. And although CAR faces an humanitarian crisis as severe as its neighbors, it is not receiving the attention it needs from the international community.</description>
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<title>Rep. Centrafricana: uccisa cooperante, MSF sospende le attività</title>
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<description>Dopo l'uccisione, lunedì scorso, della cooperante Elsa Serfass di 27 anni di Medici senza Frontiere (Msf) nel nord-ovest della Repubblica Centrafricana, l'organizzazione umanitaria ha sospeso tutte le attività mobili nella zona. &quot;Il futuro delle nostre operazioni di soccorso nella regione dipenderà dal risultato delle discussioni con tutte le parti in conflitto e dalla successiva valutazione circa la possibilità di potere continuare a lavorare&quot;. I responsabili dichiarati dell'uccisione della co</description>
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<title>Emergency Appeal for Darfur and Chad Launched</title>
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<description>Leading UK aid charities launched an emergency appeal today to save lives in Darfur, Chad and the Central African Republic.</description>
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<title>On Darfur's Borders, Children to Lay Down Guns</title>
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<description>DENVER, May 21 (OneWorld) - Thousands of children in the African nations of Chad and the Central African Republic could be turning from the battlefield to the blackboard as a result of international negotiations over the past two weeks.</description>
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