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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.

Sudan Stops the Export of South Sudan Oil through its Pipelines

Reuters
By Alexander Dziadosz and Hereward Holland KHARTOUM/JUBA, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Sudan said on Monday it had halted landlocked South Sudan’s oil exports until the two agree on a transit fee, stepping up a row between the former civil war foes over how to

Sudan Blocks South Sudanese Oil Exports Via Its Pipelines
Bloomberg
By Salma El Wardany – Mon Nov 28 13:44:05 GMT 2011 Sudan blocked oil exports from South Sudan via its pipelines and will only allow them to resume once a bilateral agreement has been reached on payment for the shipments, Sudanese Oil Minister Ali Ahmed ..

Sudan says halted South Sudan govt oil exports
Reuters
By Alexander Dziadosz and Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Sudan has halted South Sudan’s oil exports because the two have not yet agreed on a transit fee for the new nation to export its crude through its neighbour, Sudan’s acting oil

Sudan halts oil exports from south

Financial Times – ‎
Sudan has halted exports of oil from its newly independent southern neighbour, undermining the latest negotiations between the two sides to agree a revenue-sharing deal. South Sudan, which separated from Khartoum on July 9
Reuters Africa –
KHARTOUM/JUBA (Reuters) – Sudan said on Monday it had halted landlocked South Sudan’s oil exports until the two agree on a transit fee, stepping up a row between the two old civil war foes over how to untangle
Voice of America – ‎‎
November 28, 2011 Sudan Blocks South Sudan Oil Exports VOA News The Sudanese government has blocked oil exports from newly independent South Sudan, citing a transit fee dispute. Landlocked South Sudan relies on its northern neighbor’s pipelines and
Reuters Africa –
KHARTOUM, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Sudan has halted South Sudan’s oil exports because the two have not yet agreed on a transit fee for the new nation to export its crude through its neighbour, Sudan’s acting oil
AFP – ‎
KHARTOUM — The Khartoum government has blocked South Sudanese oil exports through its Red Sea port due to a dispute over transit fees, Oil Minister Ali Ahmed Osman announced on Monday. An official in Juba slammed what she called the “sudden” suspension
Reuters Africa –
JUBA Nov 28 (Reuters) – South Sudan on Monday sharply criticised Sudan’s decision to halt the new nation’s oil exports until the two sides agree on how much South Sudan should pay as a transit fee, calling it a sign of “abusive anger.
Reuters Africa – ‎
KHARTOUM Nov 28 (Reuters) – A 600000 barrel oil shipment sold by South Sudan to China’s Unipec did not load as scheduled on Monday because of Sudan’s decision to halt South Sudan’s oil exports, a South Sudan oil official told Reuters.
Voice of America (blog) – ‎
The Sudanese government has blocked oil exports from newly independent South Sudan, citing a transit fee dispute. Landlocked South Sudan relies on its northern neighbor’s pipelines and port on the Red Sea to export oil. Sudan’s oil minister, Ali Ahmed
BusinessWeek –
Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) — Sudan blocked oil exports from South Sudan via its pipelines and will only allow them to resume once a bilateral agreement has been reached on payment for the shipments, Sudanese Oil Minister Ali Ahmed Osman

Darfur Envoy: Sudan Rebels Increasing ‘Rhetoric of War’
Voice of America
He also expressed concern about the frayed relationship between Sudan and South Sudan over post-breakup issues involving borders and the sharing of oil revenue. North, South hold mediated talks Delegations from the north and south are meeting in Addis

South Sudan: Five months old, but still struggling
AFP
Five months ago, South Sudan celebrated independence from the North after a 20 year civil war which killed tens of thousands of people. But the world’s youngest country has huge problems to overcome

Why Is the South Sudan Main Opposition Always Silent On Issues of Concern in
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Why Is the South Sudan Main Opposition Always Silent On Issues of Concern in Some Communities? Nov 28, 2011 (The Citizen/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) — The 2011 general election in South Sudan gave birth to what is so-called now the opposition

South Sudan: Youth Dismiss Boycott Claim in Aweil Conference
AllAfrica.com
League Secretary General of Northern-Bahr el Ghazal State, Mayuol Diing Mayuol described the claim made by Garang Valentino Wol Kon on some youth walking out in the conference as a misleading statement that was published on Sudan Tribune website.

South Sudan: Victim’s Father Appeals to Rights Groups for Support in Searching
AllAfrica.com
and eventual release several months later without trial has called upon human rights group across the country to stand with him in his effort of asking the government of South Sudan for reason which led to the release of the suspect without trial.

South Sudan: Our MPs Should Push for a Law Against Neglect of Duty
AllAfrica.com
Since the executive body of the Republic of South Sudan cannot regulate itself, members of the National Assembly should initiate a bill that would charge ministers with neglect of duty. This proposal will curb the executive from some of their

South Sudan: ‘Claim Your Rights’, Gender Minister Urges Women
AllAfrica.com
Speaking at the Nyakuron Cultural Centre on Friday while officiating at the commemoration of the international day for eliminating violence against women, Dr Nyanyang said the new Republic of South Sudan, like any other nation in the world,

South Sudan: OIG Releases Audit Report On Grants Managed By PSI
AllAfrica.com
On 31 October 2011, the OIG released three audit reports on eight grants managed by Population Services International in South Sudan, Madagascar and Togo, as well as a report on PSI Headquarters and on issues that it said were common across all grants

South Sudan: President Kiir Advocates Government-Church Cooperation
AllAfrica.com
Salva Kiir Mayardit said joint efforts and cooperation between the government and the church will lay a strong foundation for peace and stability among the communities in the Republic of South Sudan. HE Kiir made the remarks today when addressing the

Slow resettlement stalls S.Sudanese dreams
AFP
RUMBEK, South SudanSouth Sudan’s independence attracted thousands back home from the north, but hopes for a new and better life have eluded many still struggling to survive in transit camps. Under brick- or plastic-walled shelters in the central

Al-Mahdi accuses Sudan’s ruling party of squandering oil money
Sudan Tribune
Sudan has been struggling with an economic crisis since it lost 75 percent of the oil revenues on which the country heavily relied after South Sudan seceded in July. In an effort to contain the situation, the government introduced a set of austerity

Slow resettlement stalls S Sudan dreams
Independent Online
By Aude Genet A man waves South Sudan’s national flag as he attends the Independence Day celebrations in the capital Juba. Rumbek – South Sudan’s independence attracted thousands back home from the north, but hopes for a new and better life have eluded

South Sudan’s secession is not a model for conflict resolution – Taha
Sudan Tribune
November27, 2011 (KHARTOUM)— Sudan’s Fist Vice-President Ali Osman Taha said Friday that South Sudan secession should not be taken as model for conflict resolution in similar crises. Sudan’s Vice-President Ali Osman Taha walks past the honor guards as

South Sudan imports 6.4 million tons of items through Kenya’s port
Sudan Tribune
November 27, 2011 (MOMBASA) – South Sudan this year imported more than six million tons of items through the port of Mombasa, Kenya, authorities there have revealed. The revelation was made as South Sudan’s Vice-President Reck Machar visited Mombasa

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