Wednesday 14 January 2004 By AME Info
DUBAI, Jan 14, 2004 — Thuraya SatelliteTelecommunications Company and Sudatel have agreed to establish a new joint stock company in Sudan as a joint venture called ’Thuraya-Sudatel’.
The new entity will act as Thuraya’s (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 By Sudanese opposition National Democratic Alliance radio
Jan 14, 2004 — Satellite TV station Al-Jazeera’s reporter Islam Salih, based in Khartoum, will soon appear before Khartoum North criminal court, following a case raised by (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 LONDON, Jan 14, 2004 (AP) — A Sudanese man was arrested at Heathrow Airport under the Terrorism Act on Wednesday on suspicion of possessing ammunition, police said.
The 45-year-old man had arrived on a Virgin Atlantic flight from (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 KHARTOUM, Jan 14, 2004 (dpa) — Sudanese president Omer Bashir Wednesday issued a warning to the Sudan Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) over the contentious issue of the administration of three disputed areas of Sudan, according to media (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 KHARTOUM, Jan 14, 2004 (dpa) — A traffic policeman in Sudan has died after being hit by a presidential vehicle, the state-run Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reported Wednesday.
The report said that Habiballa Ahmed, a sergeant major in the (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 NAIROBI, Jan 14, 2004 (IRIN) — Progress has been made on the future status of southern Blue Nile and the Nuba mountains at peace talks between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), according to (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 By ANDREW ENGLAND Associated Press Writer
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 14, 2004 (AP) — The U.S. envoy to Sudan held talks with Sudanese government officials and southern rebels on Wednesday in a bid to push the parties toward a final peace deal (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 KHARTOUM, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Sudan’s president has said Khartoum will not negotiate a territorial dispute with southern rebels at peace talks in Kenya, potentially raising a major obstacle to a peace deal.
The status of three contested (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 KAMPALA, Jan. 14, 2004 (Xinhua) — The majority of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels led by vice-chairman Vincent Otti have fled to southern Sudan under pressure of the Ugandan army, local media reported on Wednesday.
The LRA (...)
Wednesday 14 January 2004 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14, 2004 (Dow Jones) — Diversified Malaysian company PSC Industries Bhd. (8133.KU) Wednesday said its PSC Tenaga Sdn. unit has been invited to bid for an oil exploration block in Sudan.
The block, which involves (...)
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