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A dispute over oil revenue sharing jeopardises Sudan budget

A dispute over oil revenue sharing could half the new south Sudan government's budget

Falcon makes Sudanese stop

Kanar Telecommunications, the Sudanese fixed-line operator, is making a multi-million dollar investment in Flag Telecom’s underwater Falcon cable network

Kibaki calls for peace in Sudan

President Kibaki said Kenya was willing to continue assisting the Sudanese peace process within the framework of the peace agreement

SUDAN: Political developments raise concern, analysts say

analysts have cautioned that recent political developments could jeopardise national unity.

"Regional Conflicts Weigh Heavily on Sudan's Future''

Sudan's precarious stability has grown weaker in recent months.

US opens consulates in southern Sudan

The U.S. moved to cement ties with the autonomous government of southern Sudan.

India seeks more Sudanese oil

Sudan and India are moving towards deepening their economic, investment and development cooperation, particularly in the field of energy.

White Nile recruits chief operations officer for Sudan

Philip Ward has joined White Nile from the Sudanese division of Lundin Petroleum, the Swedish group

Sudan to raise crude output to 500,000 by year end

Sudan will open a fourth crude pipeline with a capacity of 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the end of the year.

Sudan at the head of a global sweep to mop up world's oil resources

After intensive Chinese investment, Sudan has the third largest oil business in sub-Saharan Africa

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