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In Pictures: Sudan elections
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Africa Monitor From exile, a Sudanese journalist tells Darfur's stories
Nadia Taha is a producer at Sudan Radio Service in Kenya. She spoke with the Enough Project's Laura Heaton about the dangers and rewards of reporting on the humanitarian crisis in her home country.
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UN Darfur visit could endanger locals it aims to protect
Guest blogger Laura Jones of the Enough Project questions whether the UN visit to Darfur, which was followed by the government's arrest of those the UN met with, hurt more than it helped.
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UN worker kidnapped during visit to Sudan's Darfur
A UN employee that was part of a UN Security Council visit to Sudan's Darfur was kidnapped on Thursday night.
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In Pictures: Sudan elections
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/08
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Relative quiet in Darfur: a window for progress in Sudan and eastern Chad
In order for Sudan to avoid a backslide into war, outside humanitarian aid work needs to cede the floor to local-led projects.
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Millions of Darfuris at greater risk with aid groups' removal
But the expulsion of 13 aid groups from Sudan is more than a humanitarian crisis. It may reignite regional conflicts in the country – and beyond, say analysts.
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In Darfur, street protests over Bashir arrest warrant
International aid groups fear the Sudanese government will respond by putting up more obstacles to their relief work.
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Sudan makes case abroad while still bombing Darfur
President Omar al-Bashir says international interference will hamper peace. Darfuris ask: 'What peace?'







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