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SUDAN

Sudan orders largest newspaper to stop publishing
Africa
/ 29 September 2013

Sudan orders largest newspaper to stop publishing

"Al-Intibaha", Sudan’s most popular newspaper and critic of government, has been ordered to stop publishing.

By Staff Reporter
Omar al-Bashir address to bring unease to UN general assembly
Article
/ 21 September 2013

Omar al-Bashir address to bring unease to UN general assembly

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who faces international war crimes charges, could shake things up if he shows up at UN general assembly.

By Sapa Ap
Not much to celebrate in ailing South Sudan
Africa
/ 19 July 2013

Not much to celebrate in ailing South Sudan

Among the birthday missives South Sudan received as it turned two this month was one that stood out for all the wrong reasons.

By Staff Reporter
Seven peacekeepers killed in Darfur
Africa
/ 14 July 2013

Seven peacekeepers killed in Darfur

Seven peacekeepers were killed and 17 wounded when they came under heavy fire from gunmen in Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region on Saturday.

By Reuters
S Sudan faces ‘an increasingly perilous state’
Africa
/ 9 July 2013

S Sudan faces ‘an increasingly perilous state’

South Sudan is guilty of human rights abuses and awash with corruption, warn campaigners on the second anniversary of the country’s independence.

By Staff Reporter
Sudan cancels oil, security deals with South
Africa
/ 10 June 2013

Sudan cancels oil, security deals with South

Sudan has put on hold nine security and economic pacts with South Sudan but remains committed to good relations if the South ends support for rebels.

By Staff Reporter
Bashir halts South Sudan oil flow
Africa
/ 9 June 2013

Bashir halts South Sudan oil flow

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir on Saturday ordered a halt to the flow of oil from South Sudan.

By Staff Reporter
Sudan suspends two newspapers as it clamps down on the media
Africa
/ 25 May 2013

Sudan suspends two newspapers as it clamps down on the media

Sudan’s security services have suspended the country’s two biggest newspapers to punish them for reporting on army operations, say editors.

By Reuters
Search for 100 miners believed dead in Sudan comes to an end
Africa
/ 4 May 2013

Search for 100 miners believed dead in Sudan comes to an end

The search for about 100 workers believed to have died inside a collapsed gold mine in Sudan’s Darfur region has ended, says a miner.

By Edris Ali and Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali
Sudan rebels push closer to Khartoum
Africa
/ 28 April 2013

Sudan rebels push closer to Khartoum

Rebels from Sudan’s Darfur region launched a dawn attack on the city of Um Rawaba on Saturday, taking their fight closer to the capital Khartoum.

By Reuters
Observers to monitor Sudan, S Sudan buffer zone
Africa
/ 20 March 2013

Observers to monitor Sudan, S Sudan buffer zone

The first observers are preparing to monitor a demilitarised buffer zone between Sudan and South Sudan, Khartoum’s defence minister has said.

By Edris Ali and Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali
Oil not South Sudan’s only hope
Africa
/ 8 March 2013

Oil not South Sudan’s only hope

The country’s wells have remained blocked by hostility with Sudan, but it has huge agricultural potential.

By Staff Reporter
Darfur needs $6bn for economic recovery, says top official
Africa
/ 17 February 2013

Darfur needs $6bn for economic recovery, says top official

The economic recovery of Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur needs about $6-billion, a top official has said, appealing for international support.

By Ian Timberlake
Optimism obscures the harsh reality in Africa
Africa
/ 1 February 2013

Optimism obscures the harsh reality in Africa

Despite economic advances, many of the continent’s people are still denied their rights, says Louise Redvers.

By Louise Redvers
Nearly 1-million needy blocked from aid in Sudan
Africa
/ 9 January 2013

Nearly 1-million needy blocked from aid in Sudan

The UN has blamed the Sudanese government and rebels for blocking all humanitarian aid where more than 900 000 people need help.

By Edith M, Lederer Author and Edith M Lederer Guest
S Sudan president willing to withdraw forces from Sudan border
Africa
/ 1 January 2013

S Sudan president willing to withdraw forces from Sudan border

President Salva Kiir is willing to remove the army from the border with Sudan, signalling a possible compromise with his Sudanese counterpart.

By Staff Reporter
Feeding frenzy in the world’s newest country, Sudan
Africa
/ 21 December 2012

Feeding frenzy in the world’s newest country, Sudan

As South Sudan begins its journey towards development, the rest of the world is descending in droves. Kevin Bloom and Richard Poplak report.

By Richard Poplak, Kevin Bloom and Mike Van Graan
Human Rights Watch: Sudan bombing ‘indiscriminate’
Africa
/ 14 December 2012

Human Rights Watch: Sudan bombing ‘indiscriminate’

An NGO report reveals that Sudanese forces have carried out indiscriminate aerial bombings and violated international humanitarian law.

By Staff Reporter
Sudan police use teargas against protesters after student’s deaths
Africa
/ 9 December 2012

Sudan police use teargas against protesters after student’s deaths

Police in Sudan have used teargas and batons to repel rock-throwing students as tension simmered over the deaths of four students following a protest.

By Staff Reporter
Sudan says it foiled a military coup attempt
Africa
/ 22 November 2012

Sudan says it foiled a military coup attempt

Sudanese authorities say they have foiled a military coup and that several military officers and civilians involved in the scheme have been arrested.

By Sapa Ap
Activists claim video shows Sudanese forces repeating Darfur genocide
Africa
/ 17 October 2012

Activists claim video shows Sudanese forces repeating Darfur genocide

The Satellite Sentinel Project says it has evidence of indiscriminate attacks by the Sudanese government in the state of South Kordofan.

By Guardian Reporter
Sudan, South Sudan reach partial deal
Africa
/ 27 September 2012

Sudan, South Sudan reach partial deal

Sudan and South Sudan have reached agreements on a demilitarised border zone and oil production but made limited progress on contested areas.

By Sapa Afp
Hope mounts for deal at Sudanese summit
Africa
/ 23 September 2012

Hope mounts for deal at Sudanese summit

Sudan and South Sudan’s leaders meet as pressure mounts to settle disputes that have brought the former foes to the brink of renewed conflict.

By Staff Reporter
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