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An overview of the development of Sudan's oil sector spanning from the early 80's to current events.
For the first time, an international activist movement has compelled the Chinese government to recognize that it has global human rights responsibilities.
If China's influence on Khartoum seems to make little difference on the ground, the same can equally be said about the more overt western pressure on Sudan.
After an eight-day trip to southern Sudan “Sign of Hope” presents new evidence about the impact of oil exploration and exploitation on the human rights situation
The well is located in the "dry land" area of block 5B where several prospects have been identified as a result of the recently acquired 2D seismic program.
Swedish Lundin Petroleum AB has started drilling operations in Block 5B
The United Nations has wasted tens of millions of dollars in its peacekeeping operations in Sudan over the past three years, according to the findings of U.N. auditors
Despite growing global criticism of Chinese blank cheques written to the regime in Khartoum, Beijing has shifted its policy in the past 18 months.
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