81. A cease-fire in the fighting between Russian troops and Chechen rebels appeared to be holding Tuesday, with just a few pre-dawn explosions rocking Grozny. 82. A cease-fire takes hold after four days of heavy fighting between Rwandan and Ugandan troops backing separate rebel factions. 83. A central African nation with a history of tribal clashes, Burundi has been wracked by sporadic fighting between the majority Hutus and minority Tutsis for almost two years. 84. A curfew was imposed to prevent further fighting between rival gangs on Ambon, Sanana and Seram islands, known in Dutch colonial times as the Spice Islands. 85. A delegation of European Union foreign ministers arrived Friday to seek ways of putting an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon. 86. A high school reopened Wednesday, more than three weeks after being closed when racial tensions spilled over into street fighting between black residents and police. 87. A Kosovo Albanian leader said Wednesday his delegation will sign the peace agreement proposed by international powers to end the fighting between Serbs and Albanians in the province. 88. A dozen other northern states have since followed and thousands have been killed in interreligious fighting between majority Muslims and minority Christians over the issue. 89. A rebel ethnic group in Burma on Thursday rejected claims by the ruling junta that recent fighting between them resulted from a misunderstanding. 90. A number of others were injured by police bullets, and in hand-to-hand fighting between the democracy activists and crowds of pro-Abacha supporters, witnesses said. |