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Tag Archives: Sudanese government
Ten Years of War in Darfur
WASHINGTON, February 27, 2013Statement Patrick Ventrell Acting Deputy Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC February 26, 2013 The United States is deeply concerned that, ten years after the outbreak of war in Darfur, the Darfuri people continue to suffer … read more
“Put Up or Shut Up” on Sudan
By Anne Bartlett If the last year has taught us anything about Sudan, it is that there is already so much hot air in Khartoum that the Sudanese government does not feel in the slightest bit concerned about some more … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, Sudan
Tagged African Union, Blue Nile, Darfur, IndepthAfrica, IndepthAfrica news, Khartoum, Sahel, SouthSudan, Sudan, Sudanese government
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Sudan and the Yarmouk attack: Israel’s folly, America’s brolly
By Ahmed Badawi The Yarmouk factory in Khartoum burns after an alleged attack by Israel. Invoking the right to remain silent often speaks louder than words. That’s surely the case with the official Israeli response of “no comment” to the … read more
Posted in Article, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged Hamas, IndepthAfrica, Israel, Israeli government, Khartoum, Sudan, Sudanese government, United States, Yarmouk
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United Nations Suspends Food Aid in Parts of South Sudan after Attacks
UN- The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Thursday announced that it suspended food aid operations in two areas of South Sudan after direct attacks. In consequence, more than 240,000 Southern Sudanese may not receive critical food rations next … read more
Posted in News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged Africa news, African news, Aid, Bank of Khartoum, breaking news, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthWorldIndepthNigeria, Jonglei, Khartoum, map of africa, News local news, newspapers, Politics of Sudan, Southern Sudan, Sudan, Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement, Sudanese government, United Nations, United States, World Food Programme, World news, Yasir Arman
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Sudan urges total removal of US economic sanctions
The Sudanese government has called for a total and unconditional abrogation of U.S economic sanctions, one day after Washington suddenly exempted the country’s largest private bank from the blacklist of Sudanese entities and individuals subjected to the sanctions imposed since … read more
Posted in News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged Africa news, African news, Bank of Khartoum, breaking news, IndepthAfrica, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthWorldIndepthNigeria, Khartoum, map of africa, News local news, newspapers, Politics of Sudan, Sudan, Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement, Sudanese government, United States, World news, Yasir Arman
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