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Weekly Edition, Sudan  -  Week of January 26, 2004
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Sudanese army restores back al-Teinah city to the west of the country
The Sudanese army stressed yesterday that it has restored control on al-Teinah city, to the west of the country, and several towns and municipalities the rebels in Darfour had controlled.
Sudan, Politics, 1/31/2004

Ten civilians killed in Sudanese bombardment of Darfour rebels
Several civilians were killed as a result of the Sudanese planes bombardment yesterday of Chad's part of al-Teinah town which is situated on the Chad- Sudanese borders.
Sudan, Politics, 1/30/2004

Britain is ready to cancel Sudan's debts after peace
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael said that Britain is ready to drop the Sudanese debt after reaching a final peace agreement between the government and the southern rebels.
Sudan-UK, Politics, 1/29/2004

Khartoum prepares for a peace initiative in Darfour
The Wali ( governor ) of North Darfour which is situated to the West of Sudan, Othman Youssef Kabar, said that the central government in Khartoum is preparing to announce an initiative in order to solve the conflict with the rebels, peacefully in Darfour.
Sudan, Politics, 1/28/2004

Inter- Sudanese peace talks in Kenya suspended
The negotiating Sudanese delegations at Nivasha resort in Kenya announced that peace talks between the rebels and the Sudanese government would be suspended later yesterday, so as to permit Khartoum's chief negotiator to travel in order to perform al-Haj religious rituals.
Sudan, Politics, 1/27/2004


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