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A north-south peace deal in Sudan is in danger of unraveling, threatening a return to full scale civil war
The floods, described by Sudanese officials as the worst in living memory, have affected blocks 1/2/4 where Nile Blend crude is produced
Sudanese government troops have agreed to end their siege of 61 south Sudanese soldiers
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived in Sudan to “lock in progress” made so far to end the crisis in the country's strife-torn Darfur region and observe first-hand the situation on the ground
Japan’s largest refiner, Nippon Oil, is holding talks with Sudan to see if it can get additional supplies of Sudanese Nile Blend
As tensions flare over proposed dams, many predict Sudan's Nubia region will be the next to erupt in violence.
UN Special Rapporteur issued a statement saying he had received “numerous reports of violations of civil and political rights”
General Command of the Armed Forces said since the signing of the CPA the SAF have been keen on the implementation of all the articles of the agreement, one about the redeployment of the Armed Forces north of the 1956 borderlines
South Sudan’s information minister voiced concerns that the world focus on Darfur could hamper the peace deal between Khartoum and the south.
Sudan has announced the expulsion of the European Commission envoy and the Canadian charge d’affaires for "interfering in its affairs"
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