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But Morsy spokesman Yasser Ali told the state-run Middle East News Agency that Egypt isn't a member of the ICC, the permanent U.N. war-crimes tribunal.
CNN: Sudan's wanted president visits Egypt
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Mid-afternoon, and main stage security have built themselves into a reinforced semi-circle as if preparing for war as Australian drum 'n' bass metalers Pendulum arrive - it's officially their 150th show.
BBC: Newsbeat - Download festival 2009 reviewed
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Special tribunals have been established under the auspices of the U.N. for war crimes committed in Rwanda and the now-defunct Yugoslavia, and one is being established for Sierra Leone.
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Thirty-eight died during the war, including Alice Lovejoy of Scarsdale, N.
WSJ: Americans gather to honor fallen service members
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The U.N. created the oil-for-food program as a loophole in post-Gulf War sanctions, allowing Iraq to sell oil so Baghdad could purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian needs.
CNN: Iraq rejects proposed changes to new sanctions
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ATHENS, Greece -- Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica says he will be too busy to meet the U.N. war crimes tribunal's chief prosecutor when she visits Belgrade later this month.
CNN: Kostunica snubs war crimes head
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GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- The U.N. refugee agency has prepared a plan for hundreds of thousands of Iraqis to return to their war-torn country.
CNN: UNHCR focus on returning Iraqis
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA (CNN) -- Diplomats and U.N. officials are concerned that new fronts may soon open in the Balkan war, around the cities of Dubrovnik and Drvar.
CNN: New fronts may open the Balkan war
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In five years of war the U.N. says more than four million people have been affected: Two-and-a-half million people forced from their homes and more than 300, 000 killed.
CNN: Robertson: Darfur now a living hell