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Asia · BeijingChina's military is learning from Russia's invasion of Ukraine that any attack on Taiwan would have to be swift to succeed. Taiwan's defence minister said the Taiwan Strait would make that challenging. The possible impact of the war on China's military thinking on Taiwan has been widely debated in official circles in Taipei.
Taiwan sees China taking lessons from Russia's Ukraine invasion
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Middle East · EthiopiaSudan and Ethiopia agreed on Sunday to accelerate efforts to end the border dispute and reactivate trade. The dispute over the Al-Fashaga border stripe remains the main issue between the two countries. The two sides agreed to resume the bilateral discussions on the level of the ministerial joint commission.
Ethiopia, Sudan agree to accelerate work to resolve border issues
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Juba · JubaThe SPLM-N led by Abdel Aziz al-Hilu, and the Democratic Bloc of Gaffar al-Mirghani, on Thursday, called for the achievement of a national consensus ensuring the formation of a transitional government in Sudan. The two parties thoroughly discussed the current political situation and agreed on the need for national consensus.
SPLM-N El Hilu and FFC-Democratic Block call for national consensus in new declaration - Dabanga Radio TV Online
InternationalAbdelraouf Abuzeid was convicted in the 2008 shooting deaths of embassy employee John Granville and his Sudanese driver Abdel Rahman Abbas. The Sudanese government paid $335m to US survivors and families of victims killed in attacks connected to the country. The payment was part of an agreement in which the US removed Sudan from Washington's list of state sponsors of terrorism.
US concerned as Sudan releases man convicted of slaying diplomat
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UN Security CouncilThe UN Security Council voted Wednesday to renew for a year the sanctions regime that has hit Sudan since 2005 and the Darfur conflict, but Russia and China abstained.
UN Security Council renews sanctions against Sudan for one year
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