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- ETHIOPIA/ERITREA Voice of America 18 June 2000 -- The Organization of African Unity cease-fire commits both sides to pull back to their pre-war borders. Eritrea did that last month under military pressure from Ethiopia, but Ethiopian troops remain far inside Eritrea.
- ERITREA/ETHIOPIA PEACE PLAN Voice of America 18 June 2000 -- Ethiopia and Eritrea have signed a peace deal to end a bitter two-year border dispute in the Horn of Africa. But many are asking whether the agreement will really bring peace.
- Transcript: Albright Says RUF Leader Foday Sankoh Must Go 18 June 2000 -- Revolutionary United Front leader Foday Sankoh has "lost his chance ... to be a part of the system" in Sierra Leone and "he has to go," says Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
- ETHIOPIA/ERITREA Voice of America 18 June 2000 -- Ethiopia and Eritrea have signed a cease-fire in Algeria, ending their two-year border war.
- SIERRA LEONE / SECURITY Voice of America 18 June 2000 -- Gunfire that killed at least one civilian and wounded four others has sparked security concerns in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, following the departure of British troops.
- UN/LEBANON Voice of America 18 June 2000 -- United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan says it is up to the United Nations and not Israel or Lebanon to determine whether either side has violated the recently drawn U-N border line.
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