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Chad will export some of its oil via Sudan
15 August, 2011Khartoum, Sudan (sudanow) – The landlocked Chad will export its oil produced in the eastern region via Sudan, as part of close cooperation between Khartoum and Ndjamena in the petroleum domain. &quo...
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dozens feared dead as boat capsized on the Red Sea
14 August, 2011Khartoum, Aug. (sudanow.info.sd)- Dozens of illegal immigrants apparently heading for Saudi Arabia are feared dead, when a wooden boat carrying over a hundred persons capsized on the Red Sea water, leaving many v...
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African union says international community move in to help the vulnerable Somali people =
10 August, 2011Khartoum, Sudan (sudanow.info.sd)– The African Union on Wednesday called on the International Community to urgently to take the required steps to build on recent repulsion of Al –Shabab elements out o...
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Interview with the Prosecutor of Crimes in Darfur, Al-Fateh Al-Tahir
10 August, 2011Khartoum, Sudan (sudanow.info.sd)-Resolving the problem of Darfur is the greatest challenge facing the Second Republic in Sudan following the secession of the South Sudan. There is no doubt that there are serious issue...
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When Conspirators Speak
09 August, 2011Khartoum, (sudanow.info.sd) - Westerners, including in particular Americans, have continued to preach day and night through their own media and through political rhetorics, that they are the nation of honesty, the ad...
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Sudan, Chad to sign US$2b pact to build railway
08 August, 2011Khartoum, Sudan (PANA)- A US$2 billion tri-partite agreement will be signed soon to implement projects linking Sudan and Chad, via a railroad that would expand up to Douala in Cameroon, a Sudanese ruling party member a...
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AFRICAN UNION STANDS IN SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS OF DROUGHT AND FAMINE IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
06 August, 2011Addis Ababa, (sudanow.info.sd)– The Horn of Africa and in particular, Somalia, is experiencing the most severe drought of the past five decades. Over twelve (12) million people are affected by drought an...
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