On 28 October 2007, yet another Egyptian journalist was sentenced to jail. The Assiut criminal court sentenced Yonis Darwish, an Assiut-based correspondent for the opposition newspaper "El-Wafd", to one month in prison.
When Arab League members meet in Khartoum this week to discuss aid and development for Darfur, they should press the Sudanese government to end the massive human rights violations in the region, Human Rights Watch and other organizations said today
When Arab League members meet in Khartoum this week to discuss aid and development for Darfur, they should press the Sudanese government to end the massive human rights violations in the region, Human Rights Watch and other organizations said today
Civil society representatives from Darfur have called for a greater role in ongoing peace efforts and uniting the parties to the conflict in the western Sudanese region as talks continued on 29 October in the Libyan town of Sirte.
Sudan's President Omar el-Bashir last week twisted reason. He was commenting on an appeal by former southern Sudan rebels for outsiders to help resolve his country's latest crisis.
As talks aimed at peace in Darfur got off to a faltering start in Libya at the weekend, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown threatened new sanctions against Sudan if the talks did not produce a lasting ceasefire.
In a statement released by 'Thomson Financial' on Friday, Moody's Investors Service said that "the growing strength of the Tunisian economy has been a key factor underpinning the 'Baa2', government bond rating and stable outlook."
In a statement released by 'Thomson Financial' on Friday, Moody's Investors Service said that "the growing strength of the Tunisian economy has been a key factor underpinning the 'Baa2', government bond rating and stable outlook."
Following talks between President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and Mr Massimo d'Alema, the vice president of the Italian cabinet and Italy 's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia and Italy have decided to set up a joint reflection committee to
The government has finally signed a sale deal of its 80 percent shares in Rwandatel, a local telecom company to Lap Green Networks. Finance Minister James Musoni signed on behalf of the government while Eng. Abdulbaset Elazzabi represented Lap Green
The government has finally signed a sale deal of its 80 percent shares in Rwandatel, a local telecom company to Lap Green Networks. Finance Minister James Musoni signed on behalf of the government while Eng. Abdulbaset Elazzabi represented Lap Green