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May 30, 2012 -- Updated 0832 GMT (1632 HKT)
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Ex-Liberian president faces war crimes sentencing
Charles Taylor, the first former head of state to be convicted of war crimes since World War II, is due to be sentenced by an international court in The Hague. FULL STORY
Profile: Preacher and feared warlord
Taylor verdict brings relief for victims
Do war crimes trials really help?
SYRIA: DEADLY CRACKDOWN
U.S., allies expel Syrian diplomats
Eyewitness to massacre horror
U.N. blames Shabiha militia
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Massacre: When outrage isn't enough
In 1994 a shell aimed at a Sarajevo market killed 68 people. Now an atrocity in Syria has led to similar global revulsion. But as Tim Lister reports, outrage doesn't always translate into action. FULL STORY | WHAT CAN WORLD DO?

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