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Communiqué

The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 329th meeting held on 3 August 2012, adopted the following decision on the situation between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan.

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Communiqué

The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 329th meeting held on 3 August 2012, adopted the following decision on the situation between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan.

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Communiqué

The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 423rd meeting held on 10 March 2014, adopted a decision on the situation in Sudan.

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Communiqué

The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 423rd meeting held on 10 March 2014, adopted a decision on the situation in Sudan.

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Chapter in book
2011
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources

The river Nile is by many seen as the most important river in the world. The source of the Blue Nile is a spring called Gish Abay in Ethiopia. This is the source of Gilgal Abay (meaning the little Abay), which is the most voluminous of the some sixty rivers flowing into Lake Tana. Although the Nile Quest has attracted emperors and explorers alike since Antiquity, a...

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Chapter in book
2011
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources

The river Nile is by many seen as the most important river in the world. The source of the Blue Nile is a spring called Gish Abay in Ethiopia. This is the source of Gilgal Abay (meaning the little Abay), which is the most voluminous of the some sixty rivers flowing into Lake Tana. Although the Nile Quest has attracted emperors and explorers alike since Antiquity, a...

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Chapter in book
2011
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources

The river Nile is by many seen as the most important river in the world. The source of the Blue Nile is a spring called Gish Abay in Ethiopia. This is the source of Gilgal Abay (meaning the little Abay), which is the most voluminous of the some sixty rivers flowing into Lake Tana. Although the Nile Quest has attracted emperors and explorers alike since Antiquity, a...

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Chapter in book
2011
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources

The river Nile is by many seen as the most important river in the world. The source of the Blue Nile is a spring called Gish Abay in Ethiopia. This is the source of Gilgal Abay (meaning the little Abay), which is the most voluminous of the some sixty rivers flowing into Lake Tana. Although the Nile Quest has attracted emperors and explorers alike since Antiquity, a...

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