Mark family terrorism claims against Sudan dismissed

Mark family terrorism claims against Sudan dismissed

A US court ruled on 7 October against a $250 million claim for compensation after Sudan transferred $335 million in reparations.

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            ▪ Mark family terrorism claims against Sudan dismissed

▪ A US court ruled on 7 October against a $250 million claim for compensation after Sudan transferred $335 million in reparations.

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The case dates back to July 2016, when an alleged

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