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Sunday, 11 December 2011

Underdeveloped east Sudan "volcano to erupt": report (Reuters)

Reuters - Sudan's impoverished east is "a volcano waiting to erupt" because anger is rising over a lack of economic development and an abundance of arms, a U.N. agency quoted an official as saying in a report.


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