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Sudan lifts censorship from most of its papers
Press-men on Thursday announced lifting censorship from most of the 16 Sudanese dailies as well as abrogating publications restrictions for the first time since two years.
Sudan, Politics, 11/30/2001

Sudanese reservation on an American proposal
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has announced he had informed the US delegate for peace in Sudan John Danforth " al-Khartoum's reservations" towards his proposal to a partial cease- fire in al-Nouba mountains.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 11/30/2001

Al-Bashir gets a message from Chad's counterpart
Sudan-Chad, Politics, 11/29/2001

Sudanese president will not agree to a partial cease fire in the southern Kurdovan state
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has stressed that his government will not agree to a partial cease fire in the southern Kurdovan state, that may threaten the oil pipeline which passes through the area and the adjoining oil production areas.
Sudan, Politics, 11/28/2001

Sudan 's FM in a work visit to Moscow
Sudan's foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael on Monday started a work visit to federal Russia that will last for three days.
Sudan-Russia, Politics, 11/27/2001

Khartoum hosts the Somali reconciliation conference
IGAD states have agreed on al-Khartoum to host a conference to unify the Somali factions, following the IGAD's summit conference due to be organized by Sudan in the next week of January 2002., according to the Sudanese daily al-Rai al-Am.
Sudan-Somalia, Politics, 11/26/2001


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