Commander of the joint U.N.-African Union (UNAMID) peacekeeping mission Martin Luther Agwai (C) disembarks from a U.N. helicopter during a visit to Shangil Tobaya, following an attack on peacekeepers by gunmen in the area early in the month, in North Darfur July 21, 2008. (Stuart Price/Albany Associates/Handout/Reuters)AP – The U.N. Security Council approved another year of peacekeeping in Sudan’s bloodied Darfur region Thursday night, but the U.S. abstained from a vote that reflected sharp divisions over genocide charges against the Sudanese president.

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