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US names special envoy to Sudan

The appointment of Roger P. Winter as special representative of the deputy secretary of State for Sudan.

Periodic Report By Pronk to Security Council: Peace Signing Expected in Darfur

UN Special Envoy to Sudan, Jan Pronk asserted that things had positively changed in Sudan and that 2005 will be the year for decisive changes in the country.

Absent Sudan crude schedule suggests export delay

Exports of Dar Blend crude are likely to be at least two months behind schedule given the lack of any defined loading plan

Sudan unity government now functioning

Sudan this weekend inaugurated its new unity government, with former southern rebel leader John Garang being sworn in as the country's new Vice-President

White Nile wins Ethiopian govt approval to start oil exploration work

White Nile said it signed with the Ethiopian government allowing it to start searching for oil in the southern part of the country

SUDAN: New constitution clears way for unity government

John Garang will be sworn in as First Vice President of the new government and President of a semi-autonomous southern region

G8 backs oil and mining transparency initiative but actions speak louder

The G8 leaders have added more impetus to the global campaign to curb corruption in developing countries that are rich in oil, gas and natural resources.

Sudan: From gloom to boom

Interview with Sudanese Finance Minister Dr Zubair Mohammed Al Hassan, who took the responsibility of turning around the country’s economy.

BHEL bid to build 400-MW power plant in Sudan

BHARAT Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has submitted a bid for putting up a 400-MW power plant in Sudan

Sudan registered 7.03pc growth in 2004

An interview with Dr Zubair Mohammed Al Hassan, the Sudanese Minister of Finance, gives the story of success of Sudanese economy as well as the story of discovering oil in Sudan

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