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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling on NATO and Russia to make a new start in their relations which were suspended when Russian troops swept into Georgia last year. The secretary told in the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels the time has come to explore a new start with Russia. Attending her first NATO meeting since assuming her post, Clinton called for constructive efforts, scenarios of common interest, arms control and help for the people of Afghanistan. X}cZxlqc
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Thousands demonstrated and supported Sudan's president in Khartoum a day after the International Criminal Court approved an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir. President Bashir lashed out the court efforts, calling them neocolonialists. Barry Kioner has more from VOA's east-Africa bureau in Nairobi. 8K{[2O7i)
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For the second day in the row, crowds in Sudan's capital Khartoum gathered to show their support for President Omar al-Bashir, shouting slogans and brandishing signs criticizing the International Criminal Court and its chief prosecutor. ;%Hf)F
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Dancing and waving his famous cane in front of the crowd, Omar al-Bashir railed against the court and the supporters accusing them of trying to exploit Sudan in its resources. "We did not need colonialism", he said. He said the government would combat any attempts to destabilize the country. Sudanese officials have said they will lead diplomatic effort to suspend the ICC warrant. The African Union which is opposed the warrant was meeting in Addis Ababa Thursday and China's government called for the warrant to be withdrawn. EJ84rSp
The Sudanese government also announced the expulsion of ten international aid agencies including OXFAM, Save for Children and International Rescue Committee from Darfur. And there were reports that more groups could follow. // for VOA News in Nairobi. @=
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Egyptian officials say Somalia pirates have released an Egyptian cargo ship and its 28-member crew after more than two months in captivity. The officials say the cargo ship Blue Star was released Thursday following negotiations with captors. It's not clear whether a ransom was paid. :G5RYi
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The number of American signing up for unemployment compensation decreased slightly last week but the number still painted a grim picture of the US job market. Thursday's report from the Labour Department shows just over five million US workers were collecting jobless benefits for more than one week. The slight decline from the previous weeks record high. Another government report says US workers were less productive as the economy shrank faster than companies were able to cut jobs and hours. bh p5<