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 Pambazuka Dated 9 September 2010 Interview with Moses Mulondo 2010-09-09 - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Makerere_university_tower.jpgProfessor Mahmood Mamdani is back in Uganda after more than a decade abroad with his last assignment at Colombia University where he was the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government in the Department of Anthropology...
From Voice of America Dated 8 September 2010 Secretary of state telephones senior leaders of Khartoum government to make expected north-south split as peaceful as possible
From The Guardian Dated 8 September 2010 The UN "failed" the victims of a mass rape in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a top official has said, as the number of reported cases rose to more than 500.The world's biggest UN peacekeeping mission has been accused of...
From The Guardian Dated 7 September 2010 China has more to lose than most if things fall apart in Sudan this winter, where a potentially explosive national referendum on southern independence is due in January. Beijing is the country's biggest investor while for its part, Sudan is...
From The National Review Online Dated 3 September 2010 Some presidents may not like being wartime leaders. But they don’t get to decide; history does. M any have charged that President Obama’s decision to begin withdrawing from Afghanistan ten months from now is hampering our war effort. But...
From AllAfrica.com Dated 3 September 2010 The Government is on a charm offensive following the controversy sparked by the visit of Sudan President Omar al-Bashir.
From Arizona Republic Dated 2 September 2010 By MAGGIE FICK 2010-09-02T13:52:59Z AGOK, Sudan (AP) -- Four months before Southern Sudan is scheduled to hold an independence referendum, tensions are already rising in this oil-rich region that sits on the expected future border, with allegations the central government...
From AllAfrica.com Dated 2 September 2010 The Government is on a charm offensive following the controversy sparked by the visit of Sudan President Omar al-Bashir.
From CBC News Dated 1 September 2010 Abousfian Abdelrazik, a Montreal man who was stranded in Sudan for six years, has been given the green light to sue the federal government and Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon.
From Big News Network Dated 1 September 2010 A Montreal man who claims he was abandoned by Canada and subjected to torture in Sudan has the green light to pursue his lawsuit against the federal government.The Federal Court this week rejected a g...
From AllAfrica.com Dated 1 September 2010 The United Nations agency charged with protecting the rights of children on Tuesday welcomed the launch of a programme by the Sudanese Government to end the use of child soldiers by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA).
From Scoop - New Zealand News Dated 31 August 2010 The United Nations agency charged with protecting the rights of children today welcomed the launch of a programme by the Sudanese Government to end the use of child soldiers by the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).
From News Blaze Dated 31 August 2010 The United Nations agency charged with protecting the rights of children today welcomed the launch of a programme by the Sudanese Government to end the use of child soldiers by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA).
From The Lebanon Daily Star Dated 1 September 2010 JUBA, Sudan: The government of southern Sudan said it would purge child soldiers from the ranks of its former rebel army by year's end, a policy change that could see thousands of young troops leave the military. The Sudan People's...
From UN News Centre Dated 31 August 2010 The United Nations agency charged with protecting the rights of children today welcomed the launch of a programme by the Sudanese Government to end the use of child soldiers by the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).
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