Sudan leader faces genocide charges
July 11: The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir on genocide charges. TODAY’s Ann Curry reports.
Ingrid Betancourt on being hostage
July 9: Colombian speaks a week after she was released from six years in captivity.
A journey once impossible
July 3: Tobha Nzima lost son and two partners to AIDS and was near death. But her health improved after taking free antiretroviral drugs. Tobha's story and many others are depicted by Magnum photographers in "Access to Life."
About Ann Curry
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Serbia's mental institutions a relic of the past
A generation ago, mentally disabled people were often quietly sent away to bleak government institutions, left to live out their days on the isolated fringes of society. Halfway across the world in Serbia, the conditions haven't improved.
Sudan’s al-Bashir denies role in Darfur violence
Amid intense international pressure to stop the atrocities in Darfur, the president of Sudan reacted forcefully Monday, denying his government is complicit in ethnic cleansing and accusing the United States of having ulterior motives against Sudan. NBC's Ann Curry has the exclusive interview.
A journey once impossible
July 3: Tobha Nzima lost her 8-year-old son and two partners to AIDS and was near death herself, but after taking free antiretroviral drugs she got better. Tobha's story and many others are depicted by Magnum photographers.



