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UPDATE 1-Egypt's Citadel lists shares, eyes rights issue

Citadel shares to begin trading on bourse in 5-8 days * Firm to announce size of rights issue in just over a month (Adds quotes from Citadel chairman, background) By Patrick Werr CAIRO, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Cairo-based private...

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The Immigration (Designation of Travel Bans) (Amendment) Order 2009: Web Version

This Order amends the Immigration (Designation of Travel Bans) Order 2000 (“the 2000 Order”) by substituting the Schedule set out in the Schedule to this Order for the Schedule to the 2000 Order (which was last substituted by...

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Egypt's Media Stoked Soccer Fan Anger with Algeria

CAIRO, (AP) – Angry soccer fans rampaged through a posh diplomatic neighborhood in Cairo over the weekend, smashing shop windows and shouting obscenities in a frenzy fed by venomous headlines that portrayed

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Egypt & Algeria soccer spat reaches Arab League

The Arab League is currently mulling several proposals after it was forced to step in, rebuffing a provocative Israeli offer, to end a bitter tit-for-tat spat between Egypt and Algeria following their 2010 World Cup qualifier...

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What to Do When Refugees Refuse to Go Home

When wars end, refugees don't always go home. And the Sudanese refugees here think that it is a nice place to live—or at least much better than the areas of south Sudan they fled during the horrific 21-year civil war between...

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AU Peace and Security Council Members to Visit UNAMID

As part of a three-day visit to Sudan, a delegation of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council is expected to meet officials of the AU-UN Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) at its El Fasher headquarters tomorrow, Tuesday 24...

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Sudan: Kidnappings, Attacks Threaten to Undercut UN-AU Efforts in Darfur - Ban

Increased threats to international staff in Darfur, including "extremely alarming" kidnappings, ongoing military action by Chad, Sudan and rebels, and Government limits on peacekeepers' movements continue to hamper efforts to...

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Demobilization Begins in North Darfur

Over 150 ex-combatants who once fought for armed militia in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region participated today in a United Nations-backed demobilization and reintegration programme which aims to ease the return of former...

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INTERVIEW - Sudanese woman in trouser case defies travel ban

PARIS (Reuters) - A Sudanese woman who was punished for breaching decency laws by wearing trousers has defied a travel ban by coming to France to publicise her new book. Lubna Hussein, a former journalist and U.N. press...

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DR Congo, Sudan Want to Join Economic Bloc

Arusha — The Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan could be the next two states to become members of the East African Community, EAC's secretariat in Arusha has revealed. Ambassador Juma Volter Mwapachu, the Secretary General...

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