Sudan
August 16, 2000
Planes carrying UN-sponsored relief supplies to southern Sudan have resumed on Wednesday, ending a week-long suspension, after Khartoum made safety as
August 12, 2000
Sudanese President Omar Bashir promises to ensure the safety of UN humanitarian operations in his country.
August 11, 2000
Sudan urges United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to intervene for the resumption of UN relief flights to southern Sudan.
August 10, 2000
The UNHCR says about 21,000 of the 90,000 Eritreans who fled into eastern Sudan to escape recent fighting with Ethiopia have been voluntarily repatria
August 9, 2000
Sudan has begun exporting butane gas with an initial shipment of 3,600 tones leaving Port Sudan to international markets last Friday, a senior energy official said.
August 6, 2000
Sudanese Finance Minister says the country's foreign debt totals 20 billion dollars, including 1.6 billion owed to the International Monetary Fund.
Sudanese Foreign Minister reaffirms the government's opposition to any eventual secession by the southern part of the country as well as its determina
Sudan's foreign debt totals $20 billion dollars, including $1.6 billion owed to the International Monetary Fund.
August 4, 2000
Sudan has denied a report that relief planes of the United Nations or the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) came under fire in southern
August 3, 2000
The International Monetary Fund has lifted a seven-year-old suspension of Sudan's IMF voting rights in a further step to restore the country's standing with the institution, the Fund announced Tuesday
July 31, 2000
(MEBG) - Sudan is a country with a vast oil and gas potential, but is practically split by civil war—a fact that effectively blocks or at least make it very difficult to explore or develop the oil as
July 30, 2000
More than 4,000 Eritreans have returned home in the past four days as part of an operation for voluntary repatriation of refugees who fled the recent
July 29, 2000
More than 4,000 Eritreans have returned home in the past four days as part of an operation for voluntary repatriation of refugees who fled the recent
Seventeen people, including an army instructor, have been killed and more than 25 wounded in two separate accidents on Sudan's roads, government and p
July 28, 2000
The Sudanese government, which has accused humanitarian organizations of supplying arms to rebels in the south of the country, has decided to move all
