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Investigating the Sudanese government for using chemical weapons
In a statement released from Kenya yesterday, the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) said that on July 23, an aircraft flying at high altitude dropped 22 bombs on two towns in Western Equatoria province, Kimba and Kaia, which serve as relief centers.
Sudan, Politics, 7/31/1999
US welcomes progress in Sudanese peace
The US State Department on Wednesday issued a statement welcoming an agreement reached between the Sudanese government and rebels during negotiations last week in Kenya to establish a permanent secretariat for Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in Nairobi, to form committees to address key issues in negotiations, and to appoint a Kenyan envoy to the process.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/30/1999
World Food Program fears food crisis in Sudan
The World Food Program expressed yesterday fears of an increase of the food crisis in southern Sudan, along with the continuation of fighting for the second consecutive week in West Nile.
Sudan, Economics, 7/29/1999
Report: Sudan hands over one man accused in foiled assassination attempt against Mubarak to Egypt
Foreign diplomatic sources in Cairo said on Monday that the Sudanese government has handed over in top secret way one of the persons who are accused of being involved in the foiled assassination attempt against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa in 1995.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 7/28/1999
Sudan returns confiscated possessions attack to the opposition
A Sudanese newspaper said yesterday that the Sudanese government is currently getting ready to return possessions confiscated from the leader of opposing Democratic National Alliance, Mohammed Othman El-Merghani.
Sudan, Politics, 7/28/1999
Khartoum: Independent paper banned
A source at the editing department of the independent Sudanese daily al-Rai al-Am said on Tuesday that the national council for the press decided on Monday to suspend the release of the paper on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sudan, Politics, 7/28/1999
Kuwait, Khartoum end one decade of boycott
On Monday, both Kuwait and Khartoum ended one decade of boycott and restored their diplomatic relations to what they had been before the Gulf War.
Sudan-Kuwait, Politics, 7/27/1999
Emir of Kuwait receives a message from Sudanese president
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah on Monday in Kuwait received a message from Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on bilateral relations and means of developing them.
Kuwait-Sudan, Politics, 7/27/1999
Sudan prefers Libyan mediation in reconciliation with opposition
Sudan announced yesterday that they prefer to make Libyan mediation rather than Egyptian mediation to achieve reconciliation with the Sudanese opposition.
Sudan-Libya, Politics, 7/27/1999
Sudanese FM: Khartoum insists on restoring good relations with Egypt
Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Othman Ismael confirmed his country's insistence on restoring good relations with Egypt, saying that they are strategic
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 7/26/1999
Sudan calls for ceasing fire in its south
Sudan has called for a complete ceasefire in all parts of Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 7/26/1999
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