Sudan
September 24, 2002
On Monday, rebels in Sudan accused Khartoum of killing thirty people and injuring dozens of others when its war planes bombed villages in three region
The father of a Sudanese pilot suspected of planning anti-American attacks and detained in the US denied the charges and said his son was "too meek to
Former Miss Lebanon, Nicole Baradwil, is still creating controversy in Egypt over her new program "Samme'na Sawtak" (Let's Hear Your Voice), which is airing on Egypt’s Channel 2
September 23, 2002
Ericsson has signed a turnkey contract for expansion of a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) network in Sudan with Mobitel, a company jointly owned by Sudatel and MSI Cellular Holdings of th
Ericsson Enterprise has been chosen as a supplier of equipment and solutions to Shiraz Electronic Industries (SEI) in Iran. Ericsson will provide converged solutions for voice and data to enterprises
September 22, 2002
Baton-wielding police scattered hundreds of high school students who demonstrated on Saturday in Omdurman protesting an increase in the price of bread
An airplane chartered by a group of Dutch lawyers supporting a dissident Tunisian colleague has been denied landing rights by Tunisia, the Dutch forei
September 19, 2002
Sudan’s Minister of Guidance and Endowments, Dr. Esam Ahmed Al Bashir left Abu Dhabi Wednesday following a three-day visit during which he held talks
The general director of atomic energy in Syria, Ibrahim Othman asserted that the unprecedented dangerous escalation in the Middle East confirms the ex
Hamas is continuing to train bomb-making experts, popularly known as "engineers," according to Israeli sources.
A court in north Cairo has postponed the first lawsuit of its type filed against the Egyptian TV demanding for five million pounds compensation
September 17, 2002
A military strike against Iraq is "imminent" and will be launched from United States bases in some Arab states, Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Isma
The lawyer of Iran's most famous male dancer has announced that a court of appeal in Tehran threw down the 10-year suspended prison sentence given to the dancer last may
September 15, 2002
A Sudanese official accused Israel of giving southern rebels logistical and military support in a bid to "divide" Sudan and the Arab world. The claim
The Saudi foreign minister said Sunday the kingdom would be "obliged to follow through" if the United States needed bases in the kingdom to attack Ira
