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French Sudan

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French Sudan see Mali .

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Extradite suspects in attempt on Egyptian president's life or face diplomatic sanctions. (Sudan)
Magazine article from: UN Chronicle; 6/22/1996; 700+ words ; Sudan must take immediate action to extradite to Ethiopia three...Security Council on 26 April. The Council further demanded that Sudan desist from assisting, supporting and facilitating terrorist...Chapter VII of the UN Charter. It did so after determining that Sudan's non-compliance with demands stated ... Read more
SUDAN - Country Profile & Chronology.(Country overview)(Chronology)
Newspaper article from: APS Review Gas Market Trends; 10/29/2007; 700+ words ; Sudan is the largest and one of the most diverse countries in Africa...bargaining, the Khartoum government and the southern rebels - the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) - signed a Comprehensive...2005. But in October 2007, SPLM and its Government of South Sudan (GoSS) withdrew from the National ... Read more
SUDAN - The Oil Sector.
Newspaper article from: APS Review Downstream Trends; 10/29/2007; 700+ words ; Sudan's oil production was only able to reach significant levels...completion of the first crude oil export pipeline from central Sudan to the Red Sea coast in 1999. Exploration began in the mid-197...1984, after an attack on its installations by the SPLA, and Sudan did not have the technical or financial ... Read more
SUDAN - Oct 11 - Ex-Rebels Quit Unity Government In Sudan.
Newspaper article from: APS Diplomat Recorder; 10/13/2007; 486 words ; South Sudan's former rebel movement, which signed a historic peace agreement two years ago with Sudan's governing party to end one of Africa's...rebels said the move was intended to press Sudan's governing party to live up to the multifaceted... Read more
Sudan's ancient treasurers: Sudan: Ancient Treasures is the first exhibition to follow the country's story from the beginnings of human life to the present day. It took more than five years in the planning but the final results have been worth it. The exhibition, to celebrate the Sudan National museum's centenary, is being staged at the British Museum in London.(Mosaic)
Magazine article from: The Middle East; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; THE COMMON CONTEMPORARY image of Sudan is not of a country of ancient culture...happening there now. They will see that Sudan has been significant and powerful, and...the country few of us enjoy. Currently Sudan is on the edge of a humanitarian disaster... Read more
Who's who (in) Sudan (and) Uganda: crossing borders.
Magazine article from: New Internationalist; 9/1/1996; 551 words ; Sudan Lt-General Umar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (right) took power in Sudan in a military coup in June 1989, and has run a military dictatorship with a programme of Islamization ever since. The Sudan People's Liberation Movement/ Army (SPLM/A) was formed in... Read more
Healing the breech? After several years of severely strained relations and, in some instances, open hostility between the US and Sudan, an exchange of diplomats could herald a new era of cooperation. (Washington & Khartoum).
Magazine article from: The Middle East; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...the United States had only listened to Sudan back in the mid-1990s, the tragedy of 11...in Khartoum. But US officials, who eyed Sudan with open hostility, rebuffed those efforts...George W. Bush was in the White House, and Sudan--eager to have its name removed from the... Read more
Canadian corporate responsibility and the war in Sudan.
Magazine article from: Ploughshares Monitor; 3/1/2000; ; 700+ words ; As long as the oil flows in Sudan and a Canadian company is involved, we...oil company, Talisman Energy Inc., in Sudan have come under intense scrutiny in the...the war and human rights violations in Sudan. Late last year the Canadian Government... Read more
Despair in Darfur: three years on, Sudan's refugee crisis continues.
Magazine article from: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication; 10/27/2006; 700+ words ; DARFUR, SUDAN -- United Nations (U.N.) aid worker Kristen...Geary is a child protection officer in Sudan's war-ravaged region of Darfur. In the town...fighting between rebels and forces loyal to Sudan's government. Some 2 million more people... Read more
Arab investment in Sudan's oil increases. (Business & Finance).(Asian gas and oil firms)
Magazine article from: The Middle East; 2/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...reports from Nairobi For western oil firms, Sudan's nascent oil industry is a plague many...government to de-list oil firms operating in Sudan from American capital markets, it is easy...even without regular threats by the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), who say... Read more

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Sudan, Intelligence and Security
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security Sudan, Intelligence and Security Due to its role with connection to the international war on terrorism, Sudan has much greater importance in the realm of intelligence...harbored al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from 1991 to 1996, Sudan in 2001 became an unlikely ally of the United States in its... Read more
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Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language SUDAN, also the Sudan . A country of north-eastern Africa. Languages: ARABIC (official), Nubian, and other indigenous languages. In the early 19c, the northern Sudan was controlled by Egypt. In 1899, the entire region became a condominium... Read more
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Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Sudan, Christianity in. The ancient Church of Nubia , in Northern Sudan, died out in the 16th cent. Christianity returned to the...but began again when an Anglo-Egyptian condominion over Sudan was established in 1899. No direct evangelization was allowed... Read more

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