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2006

4 dead in escalating Ivory Coast violence (Jan. 18, 2006)

2005

More UN peacekeepers for Ivory Coast (June 24, 2005)

Mediations over, say Ivory Coast rebels (Feb. 28, 2005)

2004

Airlift ends in Ivory Coast, UN orders sanctions (Nov. 15, 2004)

France retaliates for attacks in Ivory Coast (Nov. 7, 2004)

Warplanes bomb Ivory Coast rebels (Nov. 4, 2004)

Ottawa urged to investigate missing journalist (June 6, 2004)

Canadian journalist missing in Ivory Coast (April 19, 2004)

More than 100 dead in Ivory Coast clashes (March 26, 2004)

Protesters killed in Ivory Coast, opposition groups resign from government (March 25, 2004)


2003

2 French peacekeepers killed in Ivory Coast (Aug. 26, 2003)

Ivory Coast rebels accused of massacre (Feb. 27, 2003)

France will take active role in Ivory Coast security (Feb. 20, 2003)

Pressure building to form new government in Ivory Coast (Feb. 19, 2003)

UN orders non-essential staff to leave Ivory Coast (Feb. 6, 2003)

France to send more troops to Ivory Coast (Feb. 5, 2003)

Peaceful protest of Ivory Coast peace deal (Feb. 1, 2003)

French forces regain control of Ivory Coast airport (Jan. 31, 2003)

Street violence erupts in Ivory Coast (Jan. 26, 2003)

New premier for Ivory Coast named (Jan. 25, 2003)

Ivory Coast peace deal signed (Jan. 23, 2003)

Ceasefire in Ivory Coast (Jan. 13, 2003)

Rebel groups pulls out of Ivory Coast peace talks (Jan. 10, 2003)

Hundreds of thousands on the move in Ivory Coast (Jan. 9, 2003)


2002

French troops engage rebels in Ivory Coast (Dec. 21, 2002)

French troops say they'll stop rebel advance in Ivory Coast (Dec. 20, 2002)

Renewed fighting in Ivory Coast (Dec. 18, 2002)

France increasing force for Ivory Coast (Dec. 17, 2002)

Thousands ready to volunteer to fight in Ivory Coast (Dec. 12, 2002)

French try to start peace talks to end Ivory Coast fighting (Dec. 13,2002)

France sending more troops to Ivory Coast (Dec. 11, 2002)

Ivory Coast villagers buried 120 after massacre (Dec. 7, 2002)

Ottawa tells Canadians to leave Ivory Coast (Dec. 4, 2002)

Renewed fighting in Ivory Coast (Dec. 3, 2002)

French troops remove foreigners from rebel-held Ivory Coast (Nov. 30, 2002)

New rebellion splits Ivory Coast into three (Nov. 29, 2002)

Claims of fighting shake Ivory Coast ceasefire (Nov. 27, 2002)

Rebels reject Ivory Coast peace plan (Nov. 14, 2002)

Ivory Coast president accepts ceasefire (Oct. 17, 2002)

UN warns of humanitarian crisis in Ivory Coast (Oct. 11, 2002)

Rebels agree to ceasefire in Ivory Coast (Oct. 3, 2002)

Ivory Coast rebels say French troops blocking their advance (Oct. 1, 2002)

Canadian missionary hopes to return to Ivory Coast (Sept. 30, 2002)

Western troops evacuate second Ivory Coast city (Sept. 29, 2002)

Westerners leave Ivory Coast (Sept. 26, 2002)

Troops rescue students trapped in Ivory Coast mission school (Sept. 25, 2002)

American troops en route to Ivory Coast (Sept. 24, 2002)

Loyalists, rebels continue clashes in Ivory Coast uprising.html"> (Sept. 24, 2002)

Rebels still hold two Ivory Coast centres (Sept. 23, 2002)

Ivory Coast forces rush to rebel-held cities (Sept. 22, 2002)

Ivory Coast army razes shantytowns to expel rebels (Sept. 21, 2002)

Rebels continue uprising in Ivory Coast (Sept. 20, 2002)

Loyalists put down mutiny in Ivory Coast (Sept. 19, 2002)

Ivory Coast on alert after explosions, gunfire (Sept. 19, 2002)


2001

Child labour in Ivory Coast an ongoing problem (May 11, 2001)

Government in Ivory Coast puts down attempted coup (Jan. 8, 2001)


2000

Justice sought for dead in Ivory Coast (Oct. 28, 2000)

Bodies found after uprising in Ivory Coast (Oct. 27, 2000)

Calm returns to Ivory Coast, Gbagbo to form government (Oct. 27, 2000)

Gbagbo says no new Ivory Coast election (Oct. 26, 2000)

Revolution unfolds in Ivory Coast (Oct. 25, 2000)

Army fires on Ivory Coast election protesters (Oct. 24, 2000)

Socialist has slight early lead in Ivory Coast election (Oct. 22, 2000)

Bomb rips through Ivory Coast bus station (Oct. 4, 2000)

Ivory Coast ruler's home under attack (Sept. 18, 2000)

Ivory Coast voters approve new constitution (July 25, 2000)

Ivory Coast extends referendum to Monday (July 23, 2000)


1999

Canada continues condemnation of Ivory Coast coup (Dec. 29, 1999)

New leader in Ivory Coast wants to establish democracy (Dec. 28, 1999)

Ivory Coast returning to normal after coup (Dec. 27, 1999)

Coup d'etat in the Ivory Coast (Dec. 24, 1999)

Canada cuts aid to Ivory Coast (Dec. 26, 1999)

Army accepts Ivory Coast coup (Dec. 25, 1999)

Ivory Coast soldiers mutiny over poor pay (Dec. 23, 1999)




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