Sudan
August 20, 2002
Damascus Radio stressed on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s “plot" to quell the Intifada, or resistance is about to collapse, if it h
August 18, 2002
The Sudanese minister of information and communications, Mahdi Ibrahim, said the reports regarding the issue of Halaib border dispute with Egypt were
Sudan’s ruling National Congress party denied on Friday reports that it had adopted a new slogan calling for "peace" to replace an earlier one calling
Bahrain's King Hamad bin Issa Al-Khalifa flew to Tehran Saturday for the first visit to Iran by the head of state of the Gulf monarchy since the 1979
UK-based advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi has been awarded several new brand-building assignments by American General Mills, previously handled by Leo Burnett. Starting November 2002, Saatchi & Sa
August 15, 2002
Peace in Sudan would bring progress towards normal relations with the United States, United States special envoy John Danforth said in Cairo Wednesday
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei compared United States President George W. Bush to Adolf Hitler Wednesday, Iranian radio reported. "The U
August 13, 2002
Sudanese rebels and the government met in the Kenyan town of Machakos Monday for the start of peace talks widely viewed as the best chance yet of endi
Overthrowing Iraqi President Saddam Hussein militarily could alienate US allies and set a precedent that would not be in the interests of the US, acco
British envoy for Sudan Alan Goulty arrived in Khartoum Monday for a two-day visit for talks on Sudan's peace process, aimed at ending the African cou
Damascus Radio on Monday stressed that the aim of building the isolation wall, which Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is trying to build, is actual
August 12, 2002
Talks aimed at putting an end to nearly twenty years of civil conflict in Sudan are due to resume in Kenya on Monday, in the wake of fresh hostilities
Yemen and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as well as Iran, have sent home dozens of Saudi Arabians, suspected of fighting with the Taliban or belongin
August 11, 2002
A summit of the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad and Sudan, originally planned to take place Monday in the Sudanese capital, has been postponed in
America’s largest supplier of ammunition, Alliant Techsystems (ATK), has been awarded a $27 million contract from the US Army Operations Support Command, Rock Island, Ill., to assist the government of
