Lundin Petroleum has been forced to suspend all oil exploration activities in southern Sudan, perhaps permanently. Recent actions by the southern military opposition have made continued operations untenable. Indeed, highly ...
How seriously does John Danforth mean to test Khartoum on its use of human enslavement as a weapon of war? — January 17, 2002
Khartoum has posed yet another challenge to US special envoy John Danforth. One of the "tests" set out for the National Islamic Front regime is to allow for the appointment of an international commission to assess Khartoum's ...
How serious are John Danforth’s “tests” of Khartoum’s willingness to engage in peace negotiations? — January 16, 2002
In this moment of truth for peace in Sudan, it is not simply the Khartoum regime that is being tested for its willingness to engage in meaningful peace negotiations with the southern opposition. The "tests" that US special ...
Talisman Energy share price: still in the cross-hairs, January 15, 2002
"Talisman Energy share price: still in the cross-hairs" Amidst the flurry of reporting on the peace efforts in Sudan by US special envoy John Danforth, amidst the hope that barely allows itself to dare for a breakthrough in ...
The chances for peace in Sudan: assessing the Danforth mission, January 14, 2002
"The chances for peace in Sudan: assessing the Danforth mission" John Danforth, President Bush's special envoy for Sudan, has returned to the region as part of continuing US efforts to halt the most destructive conflict in ...
Kenya to buy crude oil from Khartoum, January 9, 2002
Recent news reports make clear that Kenya's Energy Minister, Raila Odinga, is committed to importing Sudanese crude oil. Odinga's comments in justifying this new commercial relationship with the Khartoum regime are odious ...
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