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The National Congress Party (aka National Islamic Front) wants to stop the world challenging its planned April election victory. A quiet push last month on debt relief and the United States’ sanctions may not succeed this year but the diplomacy boosts the NCP politically....

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Sayed Mohamed el Hassan el Khatib, Nasr el Din Wali, Yahia Hussein Babiker, Salah Abdullah Mohamed, Gosh, Uganda, Scott Gration, Mohamed el Mardi el Tijani, r Awad Ahmed el Jaz, Lual Achuek Lual Deng, Badr el Din Mahmoud Abbas, Robert Zoellick, Dominique Strauss-Kahn

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