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More than 60 killed in gold mine collapse in Sudan's Darfur
ReutersKHARTOUM, May 2 (Reuters) - More than 60 miners were killed this week in Sudan's Darfur region when the gold mine they were working in collapsed, a police spokesman said on Thursday. Ahmed Amr said the collapse happened in the Jebel Amir area of North... -
FEATURE-Shisha smoking makes quiet reappearance in Khartoum
ReutersBy Ulf Laessing KHARTOUM, May 1 (Reuters) - For Sudanese businessman Mohamed Ali the tedium of the evening hours is finally over - his favourite shisha cafe in the capital Khartoum has reopened after a two-year break. "I come here every day. I love to...Tags: Restaurants, Ethics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Islam, Saudi Arabia
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Zain feels the heat in frontier market South Sudan
Reuters* Told to dismiss staff, shut part of network over spy fears * Market leader Zain says committed to South Sudan * Shows risks as well as opportunities of new markets By Matt Smith and Hereward Holland DUBAI/JUBA April 26 (Reuters) - Mobile phone group...Tags: Africa, Netherlands, Marketing, Government, South Africa
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Mooseheart cries foul at losing basketball players from Sudan
The four Sudanese boys left their barren, war-ravaged homeland and found a new home in suburbia, a spot they hoped would change the course of their lives. The place was Mooseheart, a "child city and school," near the banks of the Fox River in Batavia....
Tags: Illinois High School Association, Teaching and Learning, Juvenile Delinquency, Students, Kane County
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Judge: Mooseheart players from Sudan can suit up for now
Tribune reporterA Kane County judge this afternoon kept alive the hoop dreams of three Sudanese basketball players at tiny Mooseheart in Batavia. Judge David R. Akemann said that the full board of the state athletic association must hear arguments on both sides of...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Batavia, High School Sports, Crime, Law and Justice
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Northern student from Sudan raising money for schools
William Deng believes in the power of an education. So much so that when he was 13, he ran away from his home in South Sudan and, for nine days, journeyed through a jungle to pursue higher-level education in the United States. "Myself, I started the...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Theft, Wars and Interventions, Animal Attacks
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NSU student from South Sudan dicusses journey to U.S
William Deng, a graduate student at Northern State University, will speak about his journey from South Sudan. The event will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Krikac Auditorium and is free to the public. When Deng was 14, he left his home and family in... -
Ministry in Sudan continues
South Bend TribuneThe Vineyard Church’s mission pastor Clint Schwartz and its members believe “all our children belong to God and we are supposed to care for them just as he commands.” The church is in Mishawaka.Last week Pastor Clint and Kathy Smarrella...Tags: Farms
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U.N. helicopter shot down in South Sudan
This post has been updated. See the note below for details. A United Nations helicopter was shot down after being targeted by South Sudanese armed forces, killing all four crew members on board, U.N. deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey said Friday....Tags: Science and Technology, Rebellions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ban Ki-moon, Armed Forces
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Anti-American protesters attack U.S. and German embassies in Sudan
World NowMuslim protesters burn German embassy in Khartoum and breach U.S. embassy: Anti-American protests across the Muslim world exploded Friday, over a controversial film made in the U.S. that attacks Mohammed and Islam. In Khartoum, hundreds of riot police... -
Death toll rises as protests rage over Muhammad-mocking video
World NowThe death toll ticked higher Friday as protests swept the world over a video insulting the Islamic prophet Muhammad, with reports emerging of casualties in Tunisia, Lebanon, Sudan and Yemen as outraged protesters clashed with police around United States... -
Sudan accuses Israel of bombing arms factory
World NowJOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Sudan accused Israel of launching an air strike Wednesday that caused a large explosion at a munitions factory, killing two people, in a residential area of the capital, Khartoum. Sudan Information Minister Ahmed Belal...
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