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Matthew Cordell - July 14, 2008 - 12:01 pm

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>><!--top1-->Sudan<!--top1End--> - <!--top1Content-->Today, ICC lead prosecutor Moreno Ocampo filed charges against president Omar al-Bashir for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Ocampo has charged that, through the "state apparatus," al-Bashir killed at least 35,000 directly and caused the "slow-death" of up to 265,000. Sudan is not party to the court and has refused to cooperate with any investigation. A "carefully choreographed" protest against the charges was held in Khartoum.<!--top1ContentEnd-->

>><!--top2-->South Korea<!--top2End--> - <!--top2Content-->South Korea announced today that it would recall its ambassador to Japan in protest of Japan's announcement that it would publish details about the two nations' dispute over the Dokdo/Takeshima islands in school teaching guides. In the middle school guides, the islands will be referred to as Japanese territory. The islands are uninhabitable but are surrounded by fertile fishing grounds.<!--top2ContentEnd-->

>><!--top3-->Malaria<!--top3End--> - <!--top3Content-->Researchers in Melbourne believe they may have made a major breakthrough in the fight against malaria by removing a protein that makes the parasite "sticky" and more difficult for the body to flush. The protein is one of eight that allows the parasite to attach itself to the walls of blood vessels and keep from being destroyed by the spleen.<!--top3ContentEnd-->




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