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Sudan finds oil in strife-torn Darfur region

Sudan has discovered an oil field expected to produce 500,000 barrels of crude oil per day by August this year in the Darfur region

Sudan plan perks up Videocon Inds

Videocon signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Khartoum for investing and developing oil projects there

Chad returns to Darfur mediation after rebel row

Chad said it would resume mediation in the Darfur war after receiving promises from Sudan that it would act against Chadian rebels

Videocon Industries clarifies on news item

Videocon Industries Ltd has clarified that the exploration of crude oil activities is the business plan of the company

Videocon to buy stake in Sudan oil field

Financial services company Videocon Industries has decided to invest $100 million for a 76 per cent stake in an oil field in Sudan

White Nile must provide another document to relist shares

This document will be included in the much-delayed information circular detailing the firm’s southern Sudanese deal that White Nile has to distribute to investors before its shares reopen for trading

Sudan seeks $2.6bn to rebuild south

Sudan needs aid to help build everything from roads to schools but donors remain wary due to the ongoing conflict in Darfur

Sudan Donor Conference Reaches $2.6 Billion Aid Goal

Some was promised for immediate humanitarian needs or longer-term projects and would not be part of the $2.6 billion total

India to send peacekeeping force to Darfur

India will soon become the foremost contributor to the United Nations peacekeeping

Expert speaks on genocide

Prendergast examined the similarities between the Rwanda genocide of 1994 and Darfur today, both in terms of the crimes committed and the international response

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