Sudan (officially the Republic of the Sudan) (Arabic: السودان As Sūdān) is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest country in Africa and in the Arab World, and tenth largest in the world by area. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, Kenya and Uganda to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the... read more
Source: WikipediaFrom HD Centre Dated 30 March 2008 By Cate Buchanan aamp; Joaquin Chavez - This report presents how the various negotiators of the El Salvador peace process, which lasted two years from 1990 to 1992, approached the issues of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of rebel and government...
From HD Centre Dated 25 June 2006 By Endre Stiansen - Throughout the Sudanese civil war from 1983 to 2005, religion was a core issue for the conflicting parties. Endre Stiansen analyses the negotiations between the Government of Sudan (GOS) and the Sudanese Peoplea#039;s Liberation Movement (SPLM)...
From HD Centre Dated 25 June 2006 By Endre Stiansen - Throughout the Sudanese civil war from 1983 to 2005, religion was a core issue for the conflicting parties. Endre Stiansen analyses the negotiations between the Government of Sudan (GOS) and the Sudanese Peoplea#039;s Liberation Movement (SPLM)...
From The Daily Star Bangladesh Dated 4 February 2012 A shootout among South Sudanese security forces using truck-mounted machineguns killed 37 people and injured a United Nations policeman on Wednesday, UN and government officials said on Friday.
From Big News Network Dated 4 February 2012 BEIJING (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels said they are looking for ways to hand over 29 Chinese workers held in the border state of South Kordofan, Chinese state media said, as Sudan's government ...
From Big News Network Dated 4 February 2012 JUBA (Reuters) - A shoot-out among South Sudanese security forces using truck-mounted machineguns killed 37 people and injured a United Nations policeman Wednesday, U.N. and government officials ...
From Reuters.co.uk Dated 4 February 2012 BEIJING (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels said they are looking for ways to hand over 29 Chinese workers held in the border state of South Kordofan, Chinese state media said, as Sudan's government confirmed the death of one worker in a...
From Reuters Dated 4 February 2012 BEIJING (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels said they are looking for ways to hand over 29 Chinese workers held in the border state of South Kordofan, Chinese state media said, as Sudan's government confirmed the death of one worker in a...
From Big News Network Dated 4 February 2012 South Sudanese security forces using truck-mounted machineguns killed 37 people and injured a United Nations policeman on Wednesday, U.N. and government officials said on Friday. The government in ...
From Reuters.co.uk Dated 3 February 2012 JUBA (Reuters) - A shoot-out among South Sudanese security forces using truck-mounted machineguns killed 37 people and injured a United Nations policeman Wednesday, U.N. and government officials said Friday. Related Stories India's Congress wins court reprieve over...
From Reuters Dated 3 February 2012 JUBA (Reuters) - A shoot-out among South Sudanese security forces using truck-mounted machineguns killed 37 people and injured a United Nations policeman Wednesday, U.N. and government officials said Friday.
From AllAfrica.com Dated 3 February 2012 [Af Conf] Few outside the Juba government...
From Pambazuka Dated 2 February 2012 2012-01-31 South Sudan has accused the government of neighbouring Sudan of arming gunmen alleged to have killed dozens of people in a cattle raid, as the UN warned that tensions between the two sides risked regional peace. 'A militia group from...
From Reuters.co.uk Dated 1 February 2012 TUNIS (Reuters) - Last May, a public relations agency hired by Tunisia's government placed an advertisement in some of the world's leading newspapers and business magazines. "Invest in Democracy," read the tagline. Related Stories China to ask...
From Reuters.co.uk Dated 1 February 2012 MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahrain's economy is rebounding on the back of heavy government spending and support from its neighbours, but a full recovery may be out of reach if anti-government protests continue. Related Stories Egypt football violence...
From The Wall Street Journal Dated 1 February 2012 The Sudanese rebel group holding 29 Chinese hostages demanded that Beijing prevail upon the government of Sudan to halt a military offensive in the African nation's restive north.
From Web News Wire Dated 1 February 2012 Throughout his meetings at the African Union, as well as in Ghana, Uganda, and South Sudan, the Deputy Secretary highlighted our ongoing commitment to work with African partners to support gains in democratic governance, sustainable development, economic growth, and the...
From Big News Network Dated 1 February 2012 BEIJING - China's government, grappling with the kidnapping of a construction crew in Sudan, is facing heightened pressure over the safety of the country's citizens abroad after a group of cement ...
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