Sudan fighting flares but military approves ceasefire extension

By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nadine Awadalla KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Sudan’s army and a paramilitary force battled on Khartoum’s outskirts on Wednesday, undermining a truce in their 11-day conflict, but the army expressed willingness to extend the ceasefire. The army late on Wednesday said its leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, gave initial approval to a plan to…

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Exclusive-US allowed JPMorgan payment route for Russian grain export

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The United States gave JPMorgan permission to process payments for agricultural exports via the Russian Agricultural Bank, but the arrangement was no substitute for reconnecting the bank to the SWIFT system, two Russian sources told Reuters. Access to the SWIFT payment system for the Russian Agricultural Bank is one of Moscow’s main demands…

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Some Ghana bondholders received coupon payment of World Bank-backed bond -source

By Karin Strohecker and Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON (Reuters) -Some investors of Ghana’s 2030 Eurobond have received coupon payments which had been due on April 14, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday. The government announced it would default on some its external debt in December and has not made payments…

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US confirms second American death in Sudan, seeks extended ceasefire

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A second American has died in Sudan, the White House said on Wednesday, and U.S. authorities are helping a small number of citizens seeking to leave the country during a ceasefire that has curbed fighting. While sporadic violence continues, the ceasefire announced by the United States on Monday appears to be holding, White…

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Exclusive-Prosecutors in Brazil state sue AngloGold Ashanti over dam safety

By Marta Nogueira RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Public prosecutors in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais have filed a lawsuit against AngloGold Ashanti seeking 50 million reais ($9.91 million) in damages after the gold mining company allegedly withheld expert advice from authorities indicating a lack of stability in one of its dams, according to…

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South Africa’s producer inflation slows to 10.6% y/y in March

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s producer inflation slowed to 10.6% year-on-year in March from 12.2% in February, statistics agency data showed on Wednesday. On a month-on-month basis, the producer price index was at 1.0% in March from 0.6% the previous month, Statistics South Africa said. (Reporting by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Alexander Winning)

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