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East Africa: Landlocked Countries Pin Their Hopes On EASSy Cable

The 10,800 kilometre long East African Submarine System (EASSy), to be complete in March before going live in June 2010, is set to provide fibre optic Internet connectivity to most of the landlocked countries in the continent,...

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Sudan Oil Production Goes Less Than 500,000 BPD

Sudan's oil production has plunged to less than 500,000 barrels per day in 2008/2009, said the minister of energy in an interview with Reuters today. By the end of 2008, Sudan had set its oil production target for 2009 at...

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Copper tries to return to 6500$/t level

Headlines Crude oil falls due to stronger dollar and profit taking Lack of incentives to test new highs weights on gold Copper tries to return to 6500$/t level Brent and Distillates Crude oil fell for the third day, as dollar...

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Search for air crash clues

A rescue team sift through the debris of a Sudanese cargo plane after it crashed shortly after take-off from Sharjah International Airport north of Dubai, in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Adam Schreck Dubai - Investigators in...

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[21/10 13:52] MOL inks new deal with Jiangsu Shagang Group in China

Livestock carriers to carry > 6000 heads at one time - for outright purchase or on time charter basis. To move cattle from Qinhuangdao Port in China or equivalent, and / or from Port Sudan, Sudan to Malaysia. Also could be...

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Saudi petroleum products find new markets in Africa

Saudi Arabia's blended petroleum products will now be available in Sudan and later in certain other markets in the region, with the signing of a multimillion-riyal open-ended deal between Jeddah-based Arabian Petroleum Supply...

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Kenya, China mull massive corridor for Sudanese oil: FT

London (AFP) Oct 15, 2009 - Nairobi and Beijing are mulling a huge project to develop a port on the Kenyan coast and a corridor creating a new export route for China's oil in Sudan's secessionist south, the Financial Times...

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Air Africa: Watch Out for Turbulence!

Africa Boasts Many Tourist Destinations, But Internal Flights Are Often Risky By DANA HUGHES NAIROBI, Oct. 6, 2009 When travelling to Africa the most dangerous part of your trip could be getting to your destination. U.S. and...

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Sudan: Envoys, UN, AU Should Press Ruling Party for Nationwide Reforms

The Sudanese government should end attacks by its armed forces on civilians in Darfur and make the major human rights reforms envisioned in the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Human Rights Watch said in a report...

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Umuganda Excites Darfur Residents

KigaliRwanda Defense Force peacekeepers in Darfur, Sudan, have introduced the monthly homegrown community work Umuganda, aimed mostly at protecting the environment. These initiatives are also part of the peacekeeping...

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