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Kursad Tuzmen, bureaucrats and entrepreneurs have talks with Sudanese officials, to develop bilateral trade
White Nile said it expects to begin drilling its first well in southern Sudan by the last quarter of 2006, despite a dispute with Total
Government of South Sudan appealed for foreign investments to spur growth in the region that is struggling to emerge from more than two decades of conflict
Foreign firms seeking a share of Sudan's multimillion dollar oil industry flocked to a business conference, hoping that peace in the south would unlock potential oil wealth.
The Sudan Consortium ended its first meeting here calling for accelerated action to deliver a clear peace dividend to populations.
The Minister of Finance of South Sudan Government said that the existing registers and documents assured the credibility of the oil revenues and accounts.
In an interview Aleu described those saying that the government of Southern Sudan has misused its share of oil revenue as enemies of peace.
The continuing carnage in Sudan's Darfur region is dragging on because of China's support for the Islamist government in Khartoum
Al-Ahmar said if the GOSS agrees to establish a US military base in the region it will be a violation of the CPA.
A handful of state legislatures in the United States have passed laws that bar their public pension funds from investing in companies with ties to Sudan
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