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map Sudan 'could face new Darfur war'
Sudan's Southern Kordofan state could turn into a conflict to rival Darfur, a think-tank warns.


KEY STORIES

Death sentence for Sudan rebels
A Sudanese judge sentences eight Darfur rebels to death over an attack on the capital.

AU rejects Bashir Darfur charges
The African Union calls for war crimes accusations against Sudan's president to be dropped.

ICC probes Darfur rebel leaders
Darfur rebel leaders are being investigated for war crimes, says the International Criminal Court's prosecutor.

Genocide claims anger Sudan
Sudan's government responds angrily after violence and genocide allegations are made against the nation's leader.

China 'is fuelling war in Darfur'
The BBC uncovers the first evidence that China is violating a UN arms embargo on Sudan.

Darfur conflict zones map
Clickable map showing the conflict zones in the Darfur region and who is backing who.

Q&A: Darfur conflict
The BBC News website looks at the background to the fighting in Sudan's western region of Darfur.

Q&A: Peacekeeping in Darfur
Background to the UN resolution on sending peacekeepers to Sudan's western region of Darfur.

Darfur crisis: How to help
How you can help refugees fleeing from fighting in western Sudan.


FEATURES

Laptop link-up in Darfur
Six war displaced Darfuris answer your questions.

Bashir's judicial noose tightens
International Criminal Court prosecutors want to charge Sudan's president with war crimes in Darfur - which would be the first indictment of a sitting head of state.

Violence threatens camps
A proliferation in the number of armed militia groups here has led to a new wave of violence that is hitting the millions inside the region's refugee camps, writes the BBC's Mike Thomson.

Janjaweed still roam free
Insecurity remains a pressing problem for refugees in Darfur, says the BBC's Karen Allen.

Darfur refugees long for peace
The BBC's Orla Guerin visits Al Salaam refugee camp, home to almost 50,000 displaced people in war-torn Darfur.

Women being targeted
Rape spirals after peacekeepers leave.

Doomed peace force
Problems beset the African Union's first peace mission.


ANALYSIS

Darfur intervention: 'A mistake'
Why sending foreign troops to Sudan would not help

All talk and no action in Darfur
Five years since the conflict in Darfur began, the BBC's Paul Reynolds asks why international concern has not translated into effective intervention.

Who are Sudan's Darfur rebels?
The BBC News website turns a spotlight on the rebel groups fighting in Sudan's Darfur region.

Why US is worried about Darfur
US students and celebrities march for peace

Breaking stereotypes
The complexities of inter-ethnic conflicts in Darfur.

Frustration of Darfur 'observer'
Frustration of Darfur 'observer'

Reining in the militia
Can Khartoum stop the militias it has backed from carrying out atrocities in Darfur?

Defining genocide
As the UN falls short of saying a genocide is being carried out in Sudan, BBC News Online looks at what that means.

Crisis with complex roots
Mark Doyle travels to the Chad Sudan border and finds that the world's worst humanitarian crisis has complex roots.


PEACE IN THE SOUTH

Sudan's boom capital
Oil money transforms Khartoum, while Darfur burns.

A southern president?
SPLM eyes victory in 2009 elections.

Learning under trees
The challenge of sending more children to school

Diary of epic return home
IOM worker Bill Lorenz writes of his efforts to help thousands of Sudanese trekking home across tough terrain.

Starting from scratch
South Sudanese learn to feed themselves after the war.

Q&A: Peace in Sudan
What lies behind 21 years of war between Sudan's Muslim government and Christians and Animists in the south?

Sudan: Big country, big problems
BBC World Affairs Correspondent Mark Doyle explains the links between peace in one part of Sudan and war in another.

'Lost boys' in America
BBC News Online finds out how Sudan's lost boys are getting on three years after being allowed in to the US.



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