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First east Sudan peace talks in December-politician

The Sudanese government and rebels will meet for the first time in December to try to end years of conflict.

Indian minister cuts short his visit to Sudan

E. Ahamed has been asked to cut short his visit to Sudan and return

Turabi terms USA "world’s ignoramuses", fears Sudan’s partition

text of the interview with al-Turabi published by London-based newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat on 30 October

Sudan’s Kiir says he can’t guarantee self-determination result

Kiir, speaking to a handful of Arab journalists, said he is still undecided about whether he will vote for or against national unity.

Sudan oil committee formed on oil sharing policy

The formation of the committee came in the course of implementing the peace agreement with the SPLM which has since joined the government.

US $240mil Ranhill project in Sudan ready next month

Achieving the first oil production was an important milestone for the project, indicating that the project was 85% to 90% completed

Sudan energy minister, Japanese delegation dicuss oil investments

Japanese delegation referred to the advanced Japanese technology that can play an important role in development in Sudan

Sudanese energy minister, indian envoy discuss oil cooperation

Awad al-Jaz, discussed with the new Indian ambassador to Sudan aspects of cooperation in the fields of oil industry in Sudan

Sudan forms panel to share oil wealth with former rebel SPLM

The oil commission will be co-chaired by al-Beshir and the president of the southern Sudan government

Ranhill Confident Of Recovering Cost Overruns

Ranhill Bhd is confident of recovering cost overruns from its client, Petrodar Operating Company Limited, in relation to the Melut Basin Project in Sudan

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