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What to do about Darfur?

Ros Atkins Ros Atkins | 15:38 UK time, Monday, 25 June 2007

Thanks to all of you who have already taken time to tell us where you are and what you're doing around the time we're on air.

There are plenty of you who argue that the time to act on Darfur was several years ago. Indeed, Condi Rice would seem to agree. "I do not think that the international community has really lived up to its responsibilities here," she told a news conference yesterday in France. Whatever you think about what's been done, and so new solutions are needed...

…which brings us to Paris where are being chaired by the new French President Nicolas Sarkozy. He says it's time for the world to be "firm" with Sudan if it refuses to co-operate with efforts to end the violence in Darfur. (We'll have to see just what he means by that.) But what do you think the world needs to do?

If could give those sat in Paris a piece of your mind, what would you say?

MAD ABOUT A MOSQUE
The cathedral in the German city of Cologne is a national treasure. If you've never seen a picture of it,

Now, two miles down the road it may be getting a neighbour of similar stature. Plans to build one of Europe's largest mosques have been drawn up and - much to the consternation of the city's 120,000 Muslims. We'll hear from all sides of the argument.

Speak to you later.

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