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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

North and South Sudan are yet to agree on how to share oil revenue

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North and South Sudan are yet to agree on how to share oil revenue
Oye! Times
The South Sudanese chief negotiator on the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Pagan AmumThe South Sudanese chief negotiator on the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Pagan Amum told Gurtong that a deal is yet to be reached despite an agreement immediately

President Al-Bashir Calls on Government of South Sudan to Stop Supporting
Sudan News Agency
6 (SUNA) – President of the Republic, Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir, has directed a sharp-worded message to the government of the State of South Sudan calling on it to halt its support to the rebels in Sudan. In an address he gave Sunday after

South Sudan minister reveals “ambitious” road construction plan
Sudan Tribune
November 6, 2011 (KAMPALA) – A ten year road construction plan, estimated to cost between $3—4 billion will connect the ten states of the newly independence Republic of South Sudan, has been proposed, a minister reveal on Saturday.

Bashir declares “liberation” of Kurmuk, threatens South Sudan
Sudan Tribune
November 6, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese president Omer Al-Bashir on Sunday warned that his country was running out of patience in the face of “continued provocations” by South Sudan, saying that Khartoum is ready to return to war.

South Sudanese Women Shun Maternity Wards
SOS Children’s Villages Canada
Despite their country having one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, women from the fledgling nation of South Sudan are shunning hospital maternity wards. The reason? A mix of infrastructure underdevelopment, the poor quality of

Freed South Sudanese journalist details detention
Sudan Tribune
By Toby Collins November 7, 2011 (LONDON) – The South Sudan journalist detained since 21 October and released on 2 November has described his ordeal. James Okuk was accused during his detention of writing inflammatory articles and association with the

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