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3 September 2010
                       
 
 
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02 Sep 2010
 
 
Long road ahead for Sudan debt relief — World Bank
ECONOMY
Sudan needs structural reforms to broaden its economy and encourage private business to reduce a 46% poverty rate and qualify for relief on its $35-billion external debt, the World Bank's...
 
 
29 Aug 2010
 
Kenya says stability trumps ICC in Bashir row
REGIONAL STABILITY
Kenya on Sunday defended its decision not to arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges by the International Criminal Court (ICC), when he visited the...
 
 
26 Aug 2010
 
Former US diplomat tackles Sudan north-south issues
SUDAN
A retired US ambassador has gone to Sudan to try to help settle north-south disputes on sharing wealth and power ahead of a referendum on independence for the south, the US State Department said on...
 
 
17 Aug 2010
 
Sudan expels five UN/ICRC staff from West Darfur
SUDAN AID
Sudan has expelled five United Nations (UN) and Internatioanl Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) workers from West Darfur state, a UN official said, in the latest confrontation with international...
 
 
16 Aug 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - August 16, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, the DA and the ID are to "marry"; the UN pleads for humanitarian access to a Darfur refugee camp; and, ANCYL leader Julius Malema calls for more radical leadership.
 
 
UN pleads for humanitarian access to Darfur camp
UN AID
The United Nations (UN) humanitarian chief on Friday urged Sudanese authorities to allow humanitarian aid workers into a Darfur refugee camp that they have been prevented from entering for nearly...
 
 
09 Aug 2010
 
Sudan ends direct press censorship; editors doubtful
SUDAN
Sudan has halted direct censorship of daily newspapers, journalists said on Monday, but few believed that this marked a genuine step towards press freedom which is enshrined in the constitution....
 
 
06 Aug 2010
 
Sudan denies aid to camp devastated by fighting: UN
DARFUR
Sudan has denied all aid agencies access to Darfur's Kalma camp after five people were killed there and thousands fled when divisions over peace talks turned violent, humanitarian officials said on...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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