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- Sudan Referendum commission calls for vote delay; South negotiator says not an option
- South Sudan leader says postponement of January freedom referendum ‘not an option’
- South Sudan hints at renewal of war if independence vote is delayed
- UN urges Sudan to allow humanitarian aid into Darfur refugee camp
- Sudanese government denies aid agencies access to a Darfur camp after outbreak of violence
- South Sudan leader: Referendum will be on time, even if north-south border isn’t drawn by then
- Sudan president arrives in Chad, defying international arrest warrant for war crimes
- Amnesty International report condemns ‘brutal’ Sudanese security measures against opponents
- Sudan expels 2 employees of the International Organization for Migration working in Darfur
- ICC prosecutor lauds new genocide charges against Sudan’s president al-Bashir
- PROMISES, PROMISES: US threats to punish Sudan over human rights prove empty
- International Criminal Court charges Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir with genocide in Darfur
- 6 months until South Sudan votes to secede from north marked by rally in southern capital
- UN peacekeepers in Darfur say gunmen abducted 2 foreign aid workers, one of them German
- Gunmen in Darfur attack peacekeepers, killing 3 in hour-long firefight
- 2 Sudanese rebels charged with attack on African peacekeepers appear at war crimes court
- Sudan’s president replaces army general on US sanctions list for his role in Darfur war
- Appeals court rules against Sudanese factory owners who sued over US destruction of plant
- Obama administration defends going to inauguration of Sudan president facing war crimes charge
- Sudanese president sworn in for another term in office after April election win
- International Criminal Court reports Sudan to Security Council for lack of cooperation
- International Criminal Court reports Sudan to UN for failure to arrest war crimes suspects
- Southern Sudan president sworn in; vote on separation from north next on agenda
- Chad denies a major Darfur rebel leader entry, stranding him at airport
- Sudanese security forces say more than 160 killed in clashes with JEM rebels in Darfur
- Sudan independence vote would make humble city of trash-filled dirt roads newest world capital
- Gunmen kill 2 Egyptian peacekeepers in ambush on convoy in Sudan’s south Darfur region
- Powerful Darfur rebel group freezes peace talks, accusing government of new military offensive
- Clinton not satisfied with US efforts in Sudan, says problems there ‘immensely complicated’
- UN extends Sudan’s north-south peacekeeping mission another year
- Sudanese leader al-Bashir wins presidential vote in elections marred by fraud allegations
- UN says 2 killed in clashes between protesters and security forces south Sudan
- Prosecutor: Int’l Court should report Sudan to Security Council for refusal to arrest suspects
- Sudanese opposition leader says he won’t accept election results, citing claims of fraud
- Vote monitors say Sudanese elections failed to meet international standards
- EU election monitors say Sudanese vote failed to meet international standards
- Sudanese president and northern ruling party ahead in early election results
- Four South African police advisors serving with UN-AU force in Darfur are missing
- Ex-President Carter welcomes Sudan extension of elections by 2 days as complaints mount
- Ex-President Carter says officials working to fix electon ‘problems’ in Sudan
- Opposition accuses US of backing flawed Sudan elections, as problems prompt 2 day extension
- Sudan extends election by 2 days after complaints of difficulties in voting
- Sudan begins voting to decide political fate of president indicted for war crimes in Darfur
- Sudan begins voting on whether to re-elect a president indicted for war crimes in Darfur
- 3 days of voting kicks off in Sudan’s elections despite opposition calls for delay
- Darfur is key for sitting president in Sudan’s weekend elections
- Sudan says elections will go ahead despite withdrawal of key opposition parties
- At UN, US envoy Rice fears ‘much is awry’ with upcoming election in Sudan
- Key opposition party in northern Sudan to boycott this week’s parliamentary, local elections
- South Sudan’s main political party says it will boycott national elections in country’s north
- Boycott threats, tensions undermine key Sudan election, hurting chance to ease conflicts
- Sudan’s opposition threatens to boycott elections, citing irregularities
- More Sudanese presidential candidates withdraw from the elections
- Southern Sudan’s main party pulls out of presidential race, will boycott polls in Darfur
- Sudanese opposition parties mull boycotting elections over fraud allegations
- Sudan President threatens to expel foreign observers who called for delaying April’s elections
- Head of U.N.-African Union mission in Darfur expects smooth elections in war-wracked region
- Donors conference raises $850 million for Darfur to ensure safe return of displaced
- Donors conference aims to raise $2 billion for Darfur to ensure safe return of displaced
- Sudan and Darfur rebel group sign truce to pave way for peace agreement
- Sudan to continue peace talks with Darfur rebels beyond Monday deadline for agreement
- US official: Sudan’s upcoming elections crucial test for referendum on southern independence
- South Sudan leader says referendum to become independent is more important than election
- UNAMID says 2 peacekeepers missing in South Darfur after gunmen ambush patrol
- Fighting between Sudan forces and Darfur rebels who shunned truce, thousands displaced
- Sudan frees 57 Darfur rebels, including 50 sentenced to death
- Sudan and Darfur’s most powerful rebel group sign truce to pave way for peace talks
- Main Darfur rebel group and Sudan sign truce to pave the way for peace talks
- Truce between Sudan and Darfur rebels provides new chance for peace in the troubled region
- Darfur rebels sign temporary cease-fire agreement with Sudanese government
- Darfur rebels say they will sign temporary cease-fire agreement with Sudanese government
- UN says 7 Pakistani police with AU-UN peacekeeping force in Darfur were wounded in ambush
- Chad’s president makes rare visit to Sudan to ease tension over Darfur region
- International Criminal Court rules insufficient evidence to try Darfur rebel for war crimes
- Review of data from Darfur conflict shows 80 percent of deaths caused by disease, not violence
- US urges steps to quell violence in southern Sudan ahead of elections and independence vote
- Aid groups say southern Sudan may return to war with elections, independence referendum ahead
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- Disputed south Sudan referendum law returns to parliament after criticism
- US concerned Sudan’s referendum law could undermine peace agreement
- 2,000 killed this year as humanitarian crisis worsens in south Sudan, group says
- UN lauds release of 2 civilian peacekeeping hostages from Darfur
- Sudanese leaders settle differences on law for referendum in south
- UN chief asks Sudanese leader’s help to free two hostages from Darfur peacekeeping mission
- UN, US group condemn Sudan crackdown on pro-reform rally, detention of southern politicians
- Gunmen kill 5 Rwandan peacekeepers in series of attacks in Sudan’s Darfur region
- Prosecutor raises possibility of charging Sudanese who cover up alleged war crimes in Darfur
- Prosecutor says growing isolation of Sudan’s president bodes well for his ultimate arrest
- Southern Sudanese teenage girl receives 50 lashes for wearing “indecent” skirt
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- Egyptian soccer fans riot against Algeria in escalating row over World Cup rivalry
- Egypt, Algeria in a growing diplomatic row caused by their bitter soccer rivalry