Attack on South Sudan reporter sparks critical debate
Brent holds above $118 as supply trumps Euro zone woes
Reuters
By Jessica Jaganathan | SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Brent crude held above $118 on Wednesday as supply concerns in the Middle East sparked by tensions over Iran and disruptions in South Sudantrumped a worrisome outlook for Greece, which could face a messy …
Attack on South Sudan reporter sparks critical debate CPJ Press Freedom Online (blog) By Tom Rhodes/CPJ East Africa Consultant February is the hottest month in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, and Mading Ngor, a reporter and presenter for the Catholic-owned Bakhita FM, trudged his way through the heat to cover parliament proceedings… |
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UN Dispatch
Sudan/S. Sudan: The UN Security Council on Tuesday called on Sudan and rebels in areas borderingSouth Sudan to grant immediate access for UN aid workers to the turbulent region, expressing “deep and growing alarm” at rising hunger levels…
South Sudan accuses Sudan of breaking peace pact The Associated Press JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan on Tuesday accused its northern neighbor Sudan of bombing a border town, violating a non-aggression agreement between the two nations just hours after it was signed. South Sudanese military officials said Sudan … |
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South Sudan accuses Sudan of breaking peace pact U-T San Diego The establishment of the DRA is part of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur, signed by the Government of Sudan and the Liberation and Justice Movement. (AP Photo/UNAMID, Albert Gonzalez Farran) — AP JUBA, South Sudan — South Sudan on Tuesday … |
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South Sudan in dire need of unity The Citizen Daily You need JavaScript enabled to view it In a short article entitled ‘the Myth of South Sudan‘, published in Pambazuka News, Issue No. 569 of February 2012, Makol Bona Malwal has the following to say: “Most South Sudanese have little idea what the … |
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IOM says Sudanese deal struck over resettlement CBS News (AP) GENEVA — A half-million South Sudanese people living in Sudan will have the choice to go home after a new deal was struck between the two countries, but a fast-approaching deadline leaves little time to make the difficult journey, an … |
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