Thu. March 18, 2010
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Voice of America
March 18, 2010
In
Khartoum, Graham Elson, field office director for
Carter Center's mission in
Sudan, says the National Elections Commission (NEC) faces many
logistical ...
Reuters South Africa
March 18, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) - Sudanese forces freed a Red Cross aid
worker from
kidnappers who had held him in
Darfur for 147 days, ...
Washington Post
March 18, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) -
Sudan signed a
ceasefire deal with a second
Darfur rebel group on
Thursday, part of a government push to resolve the ...
AfricaNews
March 18, 2010
In January, Six
Sudanese men were hanged in Sudan's capital
Khartoum for killing 13 policemen in a deadly clash between police and residents in 2005 at the ...
Dispatch Online
March 18, 2010
Since ethnic minority rebels first rose up against the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum in 2003, the conflict has claimed some 300 000 lives and left ...
Sudan Vision
March 18, 2010
The
Arab League delegation to participate in monitoring elections in
Sudan arrived yesterday in
Khartoum. In his meeting with delegation headed by the ...
Washington Post
March 17, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) -
Sudan executed two people convicted of killing four oil
workers, two of them Chinese, in one of the country's most energy-rich regions, ...
AllAfrica.com
March 17, 2010
An advance team for the first ever all-female contingent of police officers to UNAMID arrived in
Khartoum from
Namibia yesterday to begin preparations for ...
Reuters South Africa
March 17, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) - Sudanese security officials arrested 15
Darfur rebels weeks after the country's president pardoned and freed them, their lawyer said on ...
Afrique en Ligue
March 16, 2010
The two ex-hostages are on their way to the Sudanese capital Khartoum, the statement said. "Of course, my first thoughts go to our compatriots who have been ...
International Herald Tribune
March 16, 2010
Khartoum In order to avoid the heat of the day the visit of Mr. Roosevelt's party to
Omdurman was fixed for an early hour to-day [March 16]. ...
The Wharf
March 16, 2010
He returned to the
Sudan in 1884 after a spell of ill health and was forced to evacuate Egyptian forces from
Khartoum. However the city came under siege ...
The Guardian
March 16, 2010
It comes despite continuing western hostility towards the
Khartoum government and the indictment of its leader, President
Omar al-Bashir, for crimes against ...
Irish Times
March 16, 2010
Celebrities, politicians and
United Nations officials fly in from
Khartoum, take the tour and are back on their jets before teatime. ...
Reuters South Africa
March 15, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) - Sudanese authorities have summoned
editors from two papers, accusing them of insulting President
Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is running ...
BBC News
March 15, 2010
But the BBC's correspondent in Khartoum says talks have stalled as another rebel faction pursues separate talks. The framework deal agreed last month was ...
news.careerstructure.com
March 15, 2010
The project is a new mixed-use sustainable development located within the city of
Khartoum,
Sudan on the bank of the river Nile. The project shall comprise ...
Telegraph.co.uk
March 15, 2010
The figures are disputed by the
Khartoum government. The story was a compelling one. There was an
Islamist regime accused of genocide, horsemen called ...
journalism.co.za
March 14, 2010
SOME 700 aspiring
Journalists have completed their professional examinations in
Khartoum, Sudanm according to a release by the
Eastern Africa Journalists ...
Sudan Vision
March 14, 2010
MTN Company organized a press conference at its headquarters in
Khartoum in which it entered into an agreement with Al-Basar Charity
institution for the ...
Reuters AlertNet
March 14, 2010
A southern intellectual with a PhD in
chemical engineering, he was a lecturer in
Khartoum when
Sudan's second north-south war broke out in 1983. ...
Daily Mail
March 14, 2010
Joy's painting (below) of Charles George Gordon's last moments, standing on the steps of the palace in Khartoum, about to be speared to death by a group of ...
Huffington Post (blog)
March 14, 2010
It is common knowledge that, despite their denials, the
Sudanese government has long provided material support to the world's most stunningly brutal
militia ...
Sudan Tribune
March 12, 2010
JEM disputed the existence of a separate
peace process and also asked
Khartoum to give priority to peace in
Darfur by postponing the general elections ...
Reuters AlertNet
March 12, 2010
"It's true that Khartoum once supported LRA but that kind of support stopped in 2002 after which we chose cut those ties," said Justine Labeja, ...
Sudan Tribune
March 12, 2010
"The recent attacks on civilians in Jebel Marra demonstrate once again that Khartoum cannot be trusted as a credible stakeholder;" said Ahmed Hussein Adam; ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
March 11, 2010
During this study, adult and immature mosquito species were collected from
Khartoum and
White Nile states, identified and species abundance was calculated. ...
Voice of America
March 11, 2010
He studied at military academies in
Cairo and
Khartoum, and served as a paratrooper in the Egyptian
army in the
Yom Kippur War against
Israel in 1973. ...
Reuters South Africa
March 10, 2010
"The
Khartoum regime's principal
tool of war during its 21-year reign has been support for marauding
militias such as the
Janjaweed, the Murahaleen, ...
Voice of America
March 10, 2010
Will the recent
ceasefire agreement between
Sudan's
Khartoum government and the most powerful rebel group in
Darfur truly result in
peace in this war-torn ...
Reuters AlertNet
March 10, 2010
The conflict in
Darfur flared in 2003 when rebel groups took up arms against
Sudan's government, accusing
Khartoum of neglecting the mostly desert region. ...
France24
March 10, 2010
Refugees pay
smugglers 650 Sudanese pounds (270 dollars) to get to
Khartoum, or 3000 Sudanese pounds (1250 dollars) for
Israel, a Sudanese official said. ...
Global Times
March 9, 2010
Sudanese Minister of Health Tabitha Shokaya delivers a speech at the handover ceremony of Chinese donations in
Khartoum, capital of Sudan, March 9, 2010. ...
News24
March 9, 2010
About two million people died in the 22-year war between south Sudanese rebels and the government in Khartoum, according to the UN, in a conflict fuelled by ...
Sudan Vision
March 9, 2010
The Third Ministerial Organ for Electricity linkage among the eastern Nile Basin States convened a conference yesterday at Burj Al-Fateh Hotel, Khartoum in ...
Ennahar
March 9, 2010
Khartoum. Eritrean refugees flock for 40 years in eastern
Sudan, a poor region burned by
the sun, and on which rise the majestic mountains Taka. ...
afrol News
March 9, 2010
But the most important fight is not about the Sudanese presidency in Khartoum, where the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) is expected to see its ...
Reuters South Africa
March 9, 2010
Khartoum (Reuters) - Direct
peace talks between
Darfur's main insurgent group and
Khartoum will begin in
Qatar on March 10 after months of clashes and ...
Sudan Tribune
March 9, 2010
But JEM refused to join at the negotiating table saying that LJM ought not to hold separate, simultaneous and parallel talks with Khartoum. ...
New Vision
March 9, 2010
... IAAF has boosted
Uganda's youth Olympics qualifying bid with an offer of seven air tickets to the regional qualifiers due in
Khartoum,
Sudan in April. ...