Bonobos are endangered and only live around the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Zleh family fled war-torn Sudan and wound its way -- 6, 500 miles -- to the war-torn streets of Binghampton.
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The senator outlined his impressions of the war-torn country during a four-day visit, meeting with members of the new government.
France's foreign minister has urged Mali's government to begin a process of reconciliation, assuring the war-torn country of continued military support.
All of you are -- know of the role that he played in bringing peace to the war-torn regions of Bosnia.
"It wasn't the war-torn place that we bought into, " says Mr. Michos.
Stanley McChrystal, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, says the United States cannot provide the war-torn nation with an "endless surge" of combat forces.
Angolan officials -- trying to assuage security fears that could dampen the war-torn nation's sporting aspirations -- vowed to heighten security, particularly in Cabinda.
Bellamy visited the war-torn country last year and was so impressed by the local playing talent that he vowed to help them improve facilities.
The Russian authorities had alerted US counterparts to the activities of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whose family has its origins in the war-torn Russian republic of Chechnya.
Rohid said that the stories told to him by his parents of life under the Taliban in the war-torn country had motivated him in his studies.
Rwanda's foreign minister threatened to withdraw the country's peacekeepers from the war-torn Sudanese region of Darfur if the report were to be published in its current form.
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Much like the adorable Exile video, where an urchin gives us a lay of the war-torn land, this one gives us the other side of the scuffle.
But this slice of paradise exists cheek by jowl with the war-torn, lawless border region of Somalia, and last month the two worlds collided, with deadly consequences.
After covering the war-torn region for years, he realized that Sesame was a great way to reach Palestinian children who desperately needed an alternative to the harsh lessons they were absorbing.
At a news conference in central London the prime minister said that with Taleban resistance largely broken the chances of ensuring a stable future government for the war-torn country had improved dramatically.
U.S. forces were in Somalia to try to capture powerful Somali warlord Mohammed Aidid from his stronghold in the war-torn capital and take him to a ship anchored off the nearby coast.
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President Megawati Sukarnoputri has pledged to rebuild the war-torn province and hopes to win over the people by allowing the future provincial government to keep 70% of Aceh's substantial oil and gas revenues.
The recent carnage coincides with an emerging political crisis in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation, which faces an increasingly fractious legislature as Iraq's Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish political blocs increasingly seem at odds.
Military sources also said officials are concerned that -- in addition to booby-trapped minefields -- about 3, 000 unexploded NATO ordnance in Kosovo may pose a danger to peacekeepers and refugees once they begin to enter the war-torn province.
On Saturday Downing Street and the Ministry of Defence said no decision could be made until after Tuesday's meeting between Afghan leaders in Bonn, Germany, which would discuss the establishment of an interim government in the war-torn country.
At any rate, she must not allow Zaak to make her question the motives of her visit, what has prompted her to leave her peaceful life, husband, and job in Toronto, where she has been resident for three-quarters of her life, and come to the war-torn country.
After the Great Depression and the Second World War the U.S. helped create and nurture the institutions that enabled war-torn Europe and Japan to make rapid recoveries.
At the Tanglewood Jazz Festival, Masekela dedicates his music to the people of war-torn Darfur.
Mr. Assad has an interest in shifting the strategic balance in his war-torn country, and can produce the appearance of big victories by pushing rebels out of long-held areas.
The most direct land route would take the pair straight through some of the region's most dangerous areas, including the Iraqi capital Baghdad, into war-torn Syria and straight through the embattled city of Aleppo to the Turkish border and on to Europe.
In 1999, at the height of the crisis in Kosovo, Richard gave an interview in which he addressed the question of why the United States was engaged in bringing peace to that war-torn corner of the world.
Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries rarely destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries don't destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.
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