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Date: 03-03-2016, 07:34 PM

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  • European Union Ambassadors call for more support to the internally displaced in the Blue Nile State
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  • Five die while hiding in Darfur’s Jebel Marra
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  • Sudan Appeal signatories ready to discuss dialogue in Addis
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  • UNAMID announces that it will cut 770 civilian jobs
  • The International community agrees that Sudan is an oasis of peace in the region: presidential assi
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  • Sudanese leader says being hounded by ICC, West
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  • Bashir: Iranian centers closed to protect Sudan
  • Statement of the ICC Prosecutor at a press conference in the Central African Republic
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  • National Congress Party official killed in eastern Sudan
  • Sudan’s opposition heads to Berlin to discuss the country’s crises
  • China announces that it will continue to support South Sudan peace process
  • Three die in militia attacks in South and North Darfur
  • Sudan and Kuwait negotiate help Zain repatriate $280 million worth of Sudanese pounds
  • Darfur displaced invite US Deputy Secretary of State to visit their camps
  • National Liberation and Justice Party launched in Sudan’s capital
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  • Offers from firms to conduct technical studies on the Ethiopian dam
  • Mass deportation starts at new dam sites in eastern Sudan
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  • Sudan activists to take action against Tabit mass rape
  • Abu Dhabi Fund grants Sudan $ 90 million loan to complete dams
  • Church fights confiscation, closure in Sudan’s capital
  • The fighting in Darfur displaced more than 41,000 since late December: UN
  • UNAMID prepares for a safe exit from Sudan’s Darfur
  • Talks in Sudan on Unamid exit strategy
  • Sudan security agents confiscate print runs of 14 newspapers
  • Arab Journalists Union decries Sudanese crackdown on newspapers
  • Cattle theft, malnutrition in East Jebel Marra
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  • Sudanese press massacred in Khartoum
  • Sudan’s journalists protest against confiscation of (14) papers
  • The dialogue conference kicks off this week: Sudan’s Government
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  • Sudan meets an international team to discuss an exit strategy of UNAMID
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  • Political delegation in Tabit scares residents
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  • Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt hold an unannounced meeting to discuss Ethiopian Dam
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  • UN extends the mandate of independent experts on Sudan for one year
  • UN Security Council seeks more control over arms to Darfur
  • Sudan investigates rape of girl in Darfur by UNAMID officer: Source
  • Sudan’s opposition welcomes HRW’s confirmation of Darfur mass rape
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  • Human rights investigations: Sudan army ordered mass rape Darfur
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  • Three staff of the Sudanese Red Crescent killed in an attack in Blue Nile state
  • Three Sudanese aid workers killed in Blue Nile state
  • SLM-SR statement in response to ICC Chief Prosecutor Suspension of Darfur Investigations
  • Sudanese top official in Washington today
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  • US Secretary of State is pressing for a UN vote creating an arms embargo on South Sudan
  • Gunmen steal cash from stores in South Darfur capital
  • Firewood collectors assaulted in Kabkabiya, North Darfur
  • Boy burns to death in attack on villages in North Darfur
  • Sudanese displaced by Merowe Dam demand compensation
  • Sudan and Arab League discuss providing assistance to Darfur
  • MP demands rule of law restored in North Darfur
  • Sudanese Journalists Union rejects confiscation of the newspapers
  • Liberation and Justice Movement -LJM apology to people of Darfur
  • 400 JEM faction combatants to merge with Sudan army
  • More bombs fall on Golo, Central Darfur
  • Sudan and Bahrain sign an agreement to secure the food security
  • Sudan’s rebels brings down UN helicopter in Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan to transform Darfur’s Jebel Marra into terrorist base: rebel leader
  • Khartoum and the United Nations discuss their relations
  • UN experts warn that Sudan’s Darfur could become a breeding ground for radical Islamists
  • MSF hospital bombed in South Kordofan, Sudan
  • Political parties, civil society sign Sudan Appeal in Omdurman
  • Sudan stresses that the call to boycott the elections by the opposition is contrary to law
  • Doha peace accord brought us more suffering: Darfur displaced, refugees
  • LJM secretary-general prevented from speaking at South Darfur seminar
  • Sudan’s security announces end of the insurgency this year
  • Sudan condemns the terrorist attack on the French newspaper
  • Sudan’s government will sign peace agreement with Darfur movement’s commanders
  • SPLM-N preparations for release of 20 Sudan govt. troops
  • Sudan rejects UN request to undo the expulsion of 2 international staff
  • International Committee to monitor Doha Document meets on January 12: Sudan’s Government says
  • Al Bashir is uniting Sudan with his hate speeches: Umma Party leader
  • British Minister condemns Sudan’s decision to expel UN two officials
  • 8 dead and wounded in tribal clashes in Sudan’s Eastern Darfur
  • Sudan regrets for Ki-moon statements on expel of two UN officials
  • Sudan says no direction to separate negotiations on Two Areas issues
  • Darfur Association warns for widespread govt. attacks
  • West Darfur: 2,800 ex-rebels integrate into Sudan’s regular forces
  • Letter to the UN on the ICC sent today:Re the ICC arrest warrant for President al Bashir
  • Sudan and Libya agree to combat smuggling
  • Khartoum’s threat to enter our territory is a declaration of war: South Sudan says
  • Integration of more than (5,000) soldiers in eastern Sudan
  • JEM denies South Sudan’s support of Sudanese rebels
  • Sudan School Becomes Target of Aerial Attacks
  • Ethiopia prohibits the activities of Sudanese opposition within its territory
  • Displaced urge UN Security Council to act on Darfur case
  • Sudan’s Assistant of President attributes the Two Areas crisis to the negatives accompanied the las
  • African Mechanism suspends Addis Ababa talks between Sudanese government and rebels
  • SPLM-North: Government has no solutions to issues of Darfur and two areas
  • JEM and Minawi faction suspend Addis Ababa talks with Sudanese government
  • Russian Ambassador says Sudan stability represents our first priority
  • African mediation suspends Khartoum-Darfur negotiations until Thursday
  • Sudan’s Government and Darfur rebel movements refer their disputes to African mediation
  • Negotiations with the rebels hampered by foreign circles don't want peace: Sudan’s government
  • Sudan’s army announces “Decisive Winter” to end rebellion in South Kordofan
  • Sudan’s Authorities closes UNAMID’s human rights office
  • Negotiations between Sudan’s Government and the Darfur armed movements kick off in Addis Ababa
  • Appearance of unknown fever accompanied by bleeding in a number of Sudan’s states: Health Ministry
  • Ethiopian-Sudanese forces succeed in fighting human trafficking
  • Addis Ababa talks between Sudanese government and Darfur rebels begins
  • Russian foreign minister visits to Khartoum on December 3
  • StopRapeNow Rally at front of UN head Quarter IN NY
  • Sudan rejects UN call for conducting another investigation into rape allegations
  • Sudanese Government demands (UNAMID) to prepare “an exit strategy”
  • Government denies presence of Egyptian brotherhood leaders in Sudan
  • Al-Bashir and Al-Sisi direct authorities to opening land the Argeen crossing
  • Sudan to participate in an international conference on combating human trafficking
  • ($ 8.5) million for peace-building and development in Sudan: Finance ministry
  • African Union adjourns talks between Sudan’s government and the rebel (SPLM-N)
  • Mbeki announces suspension of talks between Sudanese government and SPLM-North
  • Postponement of Addis Ababa meetings between Sudan’s government and rebel SPLM-N
  • Troika calls for immediate cessation of hostilities in Sudan
  • Sudan’s Government vows to penalize promoters of rape cases in North Darfur
  • Some groups try to block the implementation of security arrangements: Darfur rebel movement
  • Sudan’s (7+7) committee participates in Addis Ababa dialogue on November 12: official
  • US charge d’affaires: Washington is ready to handle impacts of sanctions on Sudan
  • Sudan and Qatar sign (MoU) on military cooperation
  • Chad brings together Darfur armed movements for peace
  • AU mediation calls Darfur rebel SLM-MM to negotiate Khartoum’s government in Addis Ababa
  • Relations between Khartoum and Tripoli is moving in the right direction: Sudan’s Foreign Minister s
  • Darfur’s armed movements agree to join peace except Nour: Sudanese government's liaison committee s
  • US sanctions threat to peace and security: Sudan’s Foreign Ministry warns
  • Saudi Arabia provided financial support to Sudan: Sudan’s Investment Minister reveals
  • Qatar invests 4 dollar sign billion in Sudan: Investment Minister reveals
  • EU Delegation in Sudan calls on government to investigate into attack on Darfur peacekeepers
  • Darfur rebel leader Minawi sacks commanders
  • Sudan allows two NGOs in East Jebel Marra, Darfur
  • Al Bashir’s promises not be trusted: Darfur scholar
  • Chairman of Darfur Regional Authority confirms US participation in the donors’ conference in Doha
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in Central Africa Republic
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
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  • Press Release from U.Sudan Peace and Development Foundation
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  • More Khartoum activists detained by Sudan security
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  • Sudan committee, opposition agree on National Dialogue
  • Press Release Arab Coalition for Sudan and the Arab Network for Media Crisis Inaugurate the (90) da
  • 'East Darfur tribes agree to a truce': DRA
  • 18 million EU grant for primary education in Sudan
  • Transportation minister inaugurates Egypt-Sudan Qustul Border Crossing
  • Sudan militia recruit more than 3,000 minors in South Kordofan
  • Sudan rebels accuse govt. of nourishing tribal conflicts in Darfur
  • Woman dies as Sudan air force bombs East Jebel Marra
  • Sudan's National Dialogue clinically dead: National Umma Party
  • South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops to keep peace
  • Paris Declaration signatories to meet with AUHIP chairman: Sudan’s Umma Party
  • South Sudan claims killing of over 245 rebels in fresh fighting
  • Sudanese nationals stranded in Libya arrive in Khartoum
  • Foreign Ministry: Visit of Machr to Khartoum postponed for logistics reasons
  • UK parliament press release on Sudan - urging for religious freedom
  • Khartoum renews calls for rebels to join peace
  • Call for the Release of Ibrahim al Shaikh and Others
  • UN: South Sudan arms embargo crucial after massive Chinese weapons transfer
  • Pan-AfricanInternational Advocacy Group; Sign now and free Ibrahim Al Shaikh
  • Joint Sudanese-Libyan forces announce seizure of two vehicles loaded with arms and gold
  • South Sudan: Independence Day marred by ongoing war crimes and looming famine
  • Sudan: End Arbitrary Detention of Activists Investigate Allegations of Torture, Abuse
  • UN Independent Expert: I do not take money from Sudanese government
  • Sudan: Satellite images of indiscriminate bombing reveal potential war crime in Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan to host headquarters of Arab Union for combating counterfeiting and forgery
  • Court to consider case against compensation committee of gulf war affected persons
  • UN: Lives of civilians in two areas in danger
  • UN calls on Sudan to allow humanitarian aid staff freedom of movement
  • What Lies Ahead for President Mbeki’s Visit to War Affected Areas in Sudan؟
  • Journalists protest government restrictions at Press Council
  • Government says Media freedoms conditional on responsibility
  • Ghandour: Corruption is not new in governments of Sudan
  • Court to issue verdict on Sara Abdel-Baghi killing case on Wednesday
  • Sudan: Continued suspension of activities has severe humanitarian impact
  • South Sudan: New interactive conflict map highlights urgent need to protect civilians
  • Sudan to execute Christian woman who refused to convert to Islam
  • Sudan woman faces death penalty for apostasy
  • Umma Party leader charged by Sudan security, SPLM-N warns for new militia recruits
  • An Urgent Mother's Day Appeal for Action from Sudan: Mary and Her Unborn Child Sentenced to Floggi
  • Key Iran role in Sudan arms
  • ‘No room for Sudan Revolutionary Front in peace talks’: Ghandour
  • Darfur rebels commemorate 2008 ‘Battle of Omdurman’
  • Sudan envoy in Geneva lauds Qatari role in supporting peace in Sudan
  • New Amnesty International report - Nowhere Safe: Civilians Under Attack in South Sudan
  • Khartoum Oil Refinery production declines sharply
  • South Sudan cease fire agreement starts Saturday
  • Fierce fight in S. Sudan oil town; rebels counter
  • EU Ambassador: ‘Press freedom in Sudan will enhance its image globally’
  • ‘Senior Sudan government representatives to take part in Darfur-Darfur dialogue’: Unamid
  • EU ambassador describes National dialogue table as disappointed
  • Clashes break out at Sudan’s University of Khartoum
  • Ransom paid for abducted oil workers in Sudan: sources
  • US keeps Sudan name on terror list
  • Saudi banks stop remittances to Sudan over sanctions
  • US, Kenya, Ethiopia Agree South Sudan Needs Legitimate Stabilizing Force
  • New York protests against genocide in Sudan
  • Unusual high rate of cancer cases in Wadi Halfa: local source
  • Khartoum urges S. Sudan foes to return to negotiation
  • 9 Sudanese migrants die, 300 rescued in Libya desert
  • Sudanese Civil Movement requests presidential decision to protect freedoms
  • Full Account of the debate at Commons on South Sudan
  • Peace Minister in Shadows government calls for unification of negation forums
  • Government describes Ugandan accusations against Sudan as attempt to throw dust in the eyes
  • Government and SPLM delegations submit dispute to mediation
  • Ex UNAMID official criticizes agreement with government
  • Popular Front of Sudan claims abduction of oil engineers in West Kordofan
  • South Sudan drops treason case against four plotters
  • Darfur rebel leaders urge Security Council to investigate Unamid and amend mandate
  • African Mediation receives negotiation proposals on two areas
  • Darfur civil society initiative calls for resumption peace negotiations
  • SPLM in Sudan affirms readiness to reach comprehensive solution
  • Minwi accuses UNMID of covering up government crimes in Darfur
  • Death toll 406; condemnation rises in massacre of Darfuris in Bentiu
  • No justice for Sudan protest killings: Human Rights Watch
  • Sudan: No Justice for Protest Killings Release Detainees and Punish Abusive Forces
  • Militia pillages North Darfur town
  • Foreigners 'abducted from Sudan oilfield'
  • Darfur crimes Prosecutor summons El Fasher students
  • ‘Legal technicality’ leads to expulsion of NGO Merlin from Sudan
  • Hundreds feared dead as rebels overrun Bentiu, South Sudan
  • Parliamentarians describe as “vague” FM stance toward Halayeb
  • 334 Sudanese refugee students sit exams in Chad
  • Fresh satellite images show devastation of Darfur villages by Rapid Support Forces
  • Sudan Leaks: Ethnic killings at Sigili in 2012
  • US Sanctions Don't Worry South Sudan Government, Rebels
  • Egyptian 'suspicions' behind Ethiopia dam crisis: Sudan FM
  • Sudan cancels ban on entry of Danish people and commodities
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN Security Council was misinformed about Janjaweed’
  • Opposition sceptical as Sudan security announces release of political detainees
  • Sudan opposition forces reiterate their conditions for a national dialogue
  • South Sudan Accuses Khartoum of Attacks on Oil Region
  • Human rights activists call for cessation of war in Sudan
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN withheld key information on ethnic cleansing in Darfur’
  • US authorises South Sudan conflict sanctions
  • JEM denies recruitment of children into military
  • Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader visits Khartoum
  • S. Sudan takes precautionary anti-Ebola measures
  • Rally at front of the United Nations Darfur is burning
  • Darfur Union’s (UK) letter to the Prime Minster David Cameron after the demonstration
  • Sudan grants Bahrain 100,000 acres for agricultural investment
  • Alarm raised over violence in Sudan's Darfur
  • Urgent Call for Action for Darfur
  • South Sudan's frontline nuns
  • President Al-bashir turns down Chadian offer on mediation between government and Darfur Janjaweed
  • Sudanese authorities arrest leader of Sudan Change Movement
  • Egyptian government aims to develop relations with Sudan: Abdel Nour
  • Darfur: Three Intense Weeks of Deadly Violence and Destruction
  • Discovery of Mislabeled Weapons Has Inflamed Tensions Between the U.N. and South Sudan
  • Sudan urges the US to reverse its stance on Doha peace document on Darfur
  • Darfuri Student Killed at Khartoum University
  • The Sudanese Human Rights Monitor condemns killing and injuring of students at the University of Kh
  • 50 activists hand over memo to African Union requesting cease fire
  • Girl, 17, reveals how she fled civil war in South Sudan
  • South Darfur: Pillay urges halt to attacks targeting civilians
  • South Sudan protest against UN over arms cache
  • Sudanese Foreign Minister denounces rebel attacks in Darfur, urges western governments to be neutra
  • Missionaries reflect on anniversary of expulsion from South Sudan :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
  • Nabil Fahmy meets with South Sudan foreign minister
  • New Camp in Juba Will House 10,000 South Sudan Displaced
  • Pro-Sudanese government militias accused of fresh killings in Darfur
  • South Sudan violence leaves donors disillusioned
  • Booth: The US will continue urging international community to ask Sudan cooperate with ICC
  • On eve of Addis Ababa talks SPLM accuses government delegation of trying to spoil negotiation
  • Fresh bombing in south Kordofan on the eve of Addis Ababa talks
  • Addis Ababa talks between government delegation and SPLM on the brink of collapse
  • Sudanese Student Tajeldin Ahmed Arja at Risk of Torture Tajeldin Ahmed Arja
  • Sudan: ICRC hopeful to resume activities as soon as possible
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
  • South Sudan crisis: Rebel-held town of Bor destroyed
  • Yoweri Museveni: Uganda troops fighting South Sudan rebels
  • Key South Sudan town of Bor recaptured from rebels
  • Journalists: Sudanese government is not committed to constitution
  • South Sudan crisis: US envoy meets rebel leader Machar
  • Sudan: ICRC facilitates transfer of three members of government armed
  • South Sudan's Warring Factions Agree On Ceasefire, Regional Block Says
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in C
  • Sudan hopes technology will transform farming
  • Leader of Sudan liberation Movement / Army refuses participation in Ad
  • Sudan: ICRC facilitates handover of five soldiers in Darfur
  • Civil Servants Unpaid as S. Sudan Struggles to Repay Loans
  • Sudan’s Bashir hints at cabinet shakeup
  • Sudan: Armed group releases five soldiers
  • South Sudan poised to sign new deal compact with aid donors
  • MEA wants ONGC Videsh Ltd to go easy on Sudan defaults
  • UN: Demand al-Bashir’s surrender to the International Criminal Court
  • Letter from African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies
  • Public Statement from No To Women Oppression-NOWO
  • Woman In Sudan Refuses To Wear Hijab, Faces Flogging
  • Human Rights Situation in Sudan: Amnesty International’s joint written
  • Renewal and strengthening of the special procedure mandate on the situ
  • Omer Hussein, Sudan: "There will not be North without South and no Sou
  • Sudanese Columnists Banned From Writing After Criticising Muslim Broth
  • Malaysian government donates (200,000) dollars in relief for victims o
  • Sudan could lift fuel subsidies at ‘any moment’: official
  • ICRC visits Sudanese government soldiers held by rebel group in Darfur
  • Sudan's president announces his readiness to discuss all outstanding i
  • George Clooney's Sudan spy satellites 'inspired by paparazzi'
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid
  • Sudan: ICRC Visits Sudanese Soldiers Held By Armed Opposition Group
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid