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Moon could one day be fertile flowering ground, say scientists ... been mixed international reactions to a request to indict Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir for genocide in Darfur. United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon said the world body respected the International Criminal Court's move, after the court's prosecutor requested that a panel of judges indict the Sudanese leader. The European Union's Development Commissioner called for an end to "impunity" in Darfur. However, Tanzania's foreign minister Bernard Membe, speaking on behalf of the Africa Union, called on the ICC to suspend any plans for an arrest warrant. Meanwhile, the United States says it has tightened security at its embassy in Khartoum and offices in south Sudan following the announcement.
(Deutsche Welle)
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