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China Welcoms UN Force in Sudan

China went along with the Council in a unanimous vote Tuesday approving a joint UN-African Union peace force in Darfur.

U.N. Approves Strong Force for Darfur

The U.N. Security Council authorized on Tuesday up to 26,000 troops and police for Darfur

South Sudan Unlikely to Vote for Unity - SPLM Official

The reluctance of Sudan's dominant northern party to implement key aspects of a north-south peace deal is pushing southerners toward backing independence in a 2011 vote

A Texas Company in Sudan

Sudan has been under U.S. sanctions since 1997, so what's a Texas oil-services company doing operating within its borders?

Kenya names ex-leader Moi special envoy to Sudan

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki on Wednesday named his predecessor Daniel arap Moi as special peace envoy to Sudan

SPLA Rejects Accusations on its Presence in Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains

The Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) has denied Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) statements that didn’t withdraw from the Blue Nile and South Kordofan, saying all its troops had pulled out from these regions with the approval of the UN

Sudan to Mark North-South Border by End 2008-Kiir

Under the deal the border commission should demarcate the north-south boundary, a sensitive issue ahead of a pre-election census

Sudan Army, SPLA Trade Accusations Over Troops Redeployment

The Sudanese army and the SPLA traded accusations over the redeployment of troops from the Upper Nile

Sudan Delays Payments of Pipeline Instalments to India

Sudan is delaying payment of three installments towards the cost of the pipeline

UN Draft for Darfur Peacekeepers

Britain, France, Ghana and the United States have circulated a draft resolution in the Security Council for a hybrid African Union-U.N. Mission in Darfur.

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