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WORLD BRIEFING | AFRICA; Ivory Coast: Bonfire For Peace
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

IVORY COAST: BONFIRE FOR PEACE**Pres Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast makes his first visit to former rebel-held north since 2002, where he and Prime Min Guillaume Soro, former rebel leader, set fire to symbolic pile of weapons; peace deal five months ago allows for reunification after rebellion split country in 2002
July 31, 2007
A War Ends in Ivory Coast but Peace, Order and Unity Are Flickering Dreams
A War Ends in Ivory Coast but Peace, Order and Unity Are Flickering Dreams
By LYDIA POLGREEN

For most Ivorians, little has improved since rebels signed a peace pact in March ending a five-year war.
June 10, 2007
World Briefing | Africa: Ivory Coast: Rebel Chief To Be Prime Minister

Rebels and foreign mediators of Ivory Coast say government agrees to appoint Guillaume Soro, main rebel leader, as prime minister under new plan to reunite north and south of country; Pres Laurent Gbagbo says new government could be in place as early as weekend
March 28, 2007
Ivory Coast Takes Step to Unify Military Forces

Ivory Coast’s president signed a decree creating a joint military command center, the first step toward unifying government and rebel forces.
March 17, 2007
Ivory Coast Leader Signs Accord With Rebels
Ivory Coast Leader Signs Accord With Rebels
By LYDIA POLGREEN

The agreement was intended to end a political impasse that has divided and hobbled the country economically.
March 5, 2007
World Briefing | Africa: Ivory Coast: Army Says It Foiled Coup

Army spokesman says it foiled coup plot against President Laurent Gbagbo in war-divided Ivory Coast; coup plan was aimed at assassinating president of republic and army chief of staff
December 13, 2006
Premier Says Preparations for Elections in Ivory Coast Are Back On

The prime minister said he was restarting the process of making available birth certificates and nationality certificates, a major precursor to elections.
November 9, 2006
World Briefing | Africa: Ivory Coast: New Powers For Prime Minister

United Nations Security Council votes unanimously to extend transitional government of Ivory Coast under Prime Min Charles Konan Barry for additional year until election can be held and strips Pres Laurent Gbagbo of most of his authority; photo
November 2, 2006
World Briefing | Africa: Ivory Coast: Rebels Spurn Plan To Keep Leader

Ivory Coast rebels reject call from African Union to give Pres Laurent Gbagbo 12-month extension of his term and mandate to organize elections, which have been postponed since 2005; rebels demand that Gbagbo leave after Oct 30; photo
October 19, 2006
New Government Formed in Ivory Coast After Toxic Waste Scandal

New environment and transportation ministers were named after a toxic waste dumping scandal killed seven people and injured four.
September 17, 2006

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